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.