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 I call this the  Hello nerds, please see Shakespeare. It is expensive to do, but we know the power of fandom is strong  phenomenon. Sometimes the choice is a lesser-known Shakespeare play, like when Tom Hiddlestons turn in C0riolanus was shown in theaters. Or when David Tennant and Catherine Tate did Much Ado About Nothing. But then, inevitably, theres the run as Hamlet.     Everyone wants to direct Hamlet, everyone wants to be in Hamlet. So, when someone gets famous enough that their name is a draw, a director can mount the play and the actor finally gets to tackle the role of Hamlet, just like they always dreamed of doing. I personally have seen the David Tennant Hamlet  with a bonus Patrick Stewart , the Benedict Cumberbatch Hamlet, and the Oscar Isaac Hamlet. The first is a very good Hamlet, very traditional, fits all sizes. The second is one of the most painful nights of theater I have ever, ever, endured. I cannot stress enough how bad the Cumberbatch Hamlet was,  stanley thermobecher although I dont actually think that was his fault as much as it was the fault of the direction. Everyone was bad in it, although the staging was pretty. Its the Prometheus of Hamlets: gorgeous and  stanley cup miserable. Isaacs version was actually my favorite, but it was very  grad student assignment to reinterpret Hamlet.  He was great and also, importantly, did not wear pants for a fair bit of it. It may have been the longest version, but it was an eas stanley cup usa y sit, which is a hard thing to pull off with a play roughly the lengt