Committed to providing Hong Kong with the greatest variety of cinematic experience, British Council and Broadway Circuit are proudly presenting Hamlet of the National Theatre Live (NT Live).
AMC Pacific Place | PALACE ifc |
Sunday 13 December 15.15 | Sunday 13 December 15.20 | 19.15 |
Saturday 26 December 19.45 | Wednesday 16 December 19.45 |
Saturday 9 January 19.45 | Sunday 27 December 15.20 |
Sunday 24 January 15.20 | Saturday 16 January 19.45 |
Wednesday 27 January 19.45 | Saturday 23 January 19.45 |
Wednesday 3 February 19.40 | Wednesday 27 January 19.40 |
Friday 5 February 19.45 | |
Saturday 6 February 19.40 | Palace apm |
Wednesday 10 February 19.45 | Saturday 27 February 15.30 |
Saturday 13 February 16.15 | |
Sunday 21 February 15.20 | Broadway The ONE |
Wednesday 24 February 19.45 | Friday 18 December 19.45 |
Friday 11 March 19.45 | Saturday 9 January 19.45 |
Wednesday 23 March 19.45 | Sunday 10 January 15.20 |
Monday 28 March 19.45 | Friday 22 January 19.45 |
Wednesday 17 February 19.40 | |
Broadway Kwai Fong | Broadway Cyberport |
Sunday 17 January 15.30 | Friday 1 January 19.45 |
Sunday 24 January 15.30 | Saturday 23 January 15.30 |
Saturday 20 February 19.45 | Saturday 30 January 19.45 |
Broadway Cinematheque | AMC Festival Walk |
Saturday 2 January 15.30 | Sunday 13 December 15.30 | 19.20 |
Saturday 16 January 15.30 | |
Saturday 30 January 15.30 | |
Please check the latest screening schedule and book your tickets at Broadway circuit or AMC cinemas.
Director: Lyndsey Turner
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Ciarán Hinds
Original: William Shakespeare
Language: English
Subtitles: Chinese
Duration: 210 mins
NT Live is an innovative project by the National Theatre of Great Britain, broadcasting the best of British theatre live to cinemas around the world.
Acclaimed as a leading man of the London stage long before achieving international superstardom as Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch returns to the greatest theatre role of them all – Hamlet – following the runaway success of Frankenstein at the National Theatre in 2011.
Reinterpreted with a visual grandeur by sought-after director Lyndsey Turner, this version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet dissects the Prince of Denmark and his darkening world with political precision and psychological insight.