
Hamlet Hail to the Thief
Shakespeare’s great tragedy and Radiohead’s critically acclaimed album collide for a mesmerising live experience that fuses theatre, music and movement. In this frenetic distillation of Shakespeare's masterpiece, music becomes part of the narrative. Elsinore has become a surveillance state and hectic runs in the blood of its citizens. Paranoia reigns and no one is spared a tragic unravelling. Hamlet and Ophelia awake to lies and corruption revealed by ghosts and music. Coming to the Barbican following sold-out runs in Manchester and Stratford-upon-Avon, the production is co-created by Thom Yorke and celebrated directors Christine Jones and Steven Hoggett. Yorke has reworked the band's sixth album into a deconstructed score that illuminates the text and is performed by live musicians. Radiohead themselves are not performing; the album is performed live by a cast of musicians and actors.
Who is involved in creating this production?+
Thom Yorke, Christine Jones, and Steven Hoggett co-created this adaptation.
Does Radiohead perform live at this show?+
The band does not perform; the score is played by a cast of musicians and actors.
How do I purchase tickets for the performance?+
Tickets on Mood.









