Arts & Entertainment

Saturday Last Chance To Catch 'Hamlet' In Upper East Side Armory: MTA

People who are interested in checking out the play produced at the Park Avenue Armory can take the 6 train to 68th Street to catch the show.

Saturday is the last time to catch a showing of "Hamlet" at the Park Avenue Armory, which people can get to via the 6 train to 68th Street, according to the MTA.
Saturday is the last time to catch a showing of "Hamlet" at the Park Avenue Armory, which people can get to via the 6 train to 68th Street, according to the MTA. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — Saturday afternoon and night is the last time people can catch a production of "Hamlet" at the Park Avenue Armory, according to the MTA.

Robert Icke, an Olivier Award winning director, helms the play starring Alex Lawther (“The Imitation Game”, “The Last Duel”, “The French Dispatch” and “Black Mirror”) with a radical staging of the play that critics say transforms the Shakespearean family drama into a psychological thriller.

People interested in attending the play, which is located at 643 Park Ave., can take the 6 train to 68th Street-Hunter College stop. Then it is a three minute walk to the armory, according to the transit agency.

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The play is at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.

To learn more about the play visit armoryonpark.org.

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