Review: Hamyul/Hamlet
A highly stylized adaptation of Hamlet performed in Korean, Hamyul feels like a traditional drama that could have been performed in the ancient Korean court. Coming out of that aesthetic, Ophelia's long sleeve dance, and the play-within-a-play performed by three "shamen" and an operatic singer, stand out for their power and finesse. Sen Hea Ha's choreography is marvelous, and director Byungkoo Ahn delivers grace amid…