Hamlet

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Hamlet was a play written by William Shakespeare. It was also the name of the titular prince of Denmark featured in the same play.

Hamlet and the Doctor

The idea for Hamlet was first discussed at the court of Elizabeth I. The The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki used the Time-Space Visualiser to witness Shakespeare's initial rejection of Francis Bacon's thoughts on writing a play about Hamlet. They then saw Shakespeare appear to warm to the idea, once he'd left Bacon's presence. (DW: The Chase)

Bacon speaks of Hamlet as if he's common knowledge. Indeed, Shakespeare warms to the idea without ever having been told who Hamlet was. The direct implication is that Hamlet is a real person in the DWU. This marks a clear distinction between the DWU and our world. In the real world, Shakespeare never intended that Hamlet be taken as a biography. The character of Hamlet is an entire fiction.

The Doctor and Martha Jones later visited Shakespeare in 1599. There, they inspired Shakespeare to write about father-son relationships, which is the main theme of Hamlet. Shakespeare also confused the name of his deceased son, Hamnet, with Hamlet. (DW: The Shakespeare Code)

This is a nod to the theory that Hamlet's name actually was inspired by Hamnet.

Later, the Doctor helped Shakespeare write down the final draft of Hamlet after he sprained his wrist writing sonnets. This manuscript was acquired by Scaroth in the 20th century (DW: City of Death)

Hamlet and other races

The Daleks quoted various lines from Hamlet while working on a time machine with Professor Osric. (BFA: The Time of the Daleks)

Doctor Who actors in Hamlet

  • In 1947, the first telecast version of the play also saw the television debut of actor Patrick Troughton in the role of Horatio.
  • A 1948 film version was the cinematic debut of Patrick Troughton in the role of the Player King. The film also had the first major film role for Peter Cushing who played Osric.
  • In 1980, Derek Jacobi played Hamlet and Lalla Ward played Ophelia in a BBC TV production of the play, opposite Patrick Stewart as Claudius.
  • In 2008, David Tennant took on the role of Hamlet in a Royal Shakespeare Company mounting of the play -- opposite Stewart who once again played Claudius.
Hamlet