Stoppard's absurd comedy, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead are the transformation of the tragedy of Shakespeare's revenge Hamlet. They all share a common character and event, but their historical, social and literary backgrounds are separate. The play is also different in language, theater style, value, characteristics and subject. Due to the time difference, Shakespeare 's Hamlet, Stoppad' s Rosen Crants, and Gilden Stern both died. Shakespeare's "Hamlet" was written in the Elizabethan era in 1602 when the English church was founded and the beginning of the Renaissance happened.
The period from the 1880's to the First World War was the greatest age of theater construction. At that time in the UK there were more than 1,000 professional theaters, some of which were built by syndicate making sightseeing chains. New architects such as W. G. R. Sprague and T. Verity are known for their work and can design theaters based on strict changes in building standards. Although the concert hall is still a very popular recreational facility, the show often has a variety of performances, so it is often called various theaters. Drinks are banned in the auditorium, although it can still be consumed at bar spacing or before and after playing, in order to make them more suitable for the family. Internally, they become like more traditional theaters. The entrance fee is to make it possible for families to sit together with the payment of the designated seat as in the theater section.
Formerly the Novello Theater was originally built as part of the game with the Odwich Theater. W · G · R · Sprague designed a theater with various transformations. The theater debuted in May 1905. Originally called Waldorf Theater. In 1909, it was renamed Strand Theater, Whitney Theater in 1911, and Strand Theater from 1913 to 2005. The grade II listed building occupies 1105 customers in the auditorium
The idiotic theater was originally avant-garde, I. E. It is said to borrow from the theaters experimental numbers. Art movement, Surrealism, its predecessor, Dadaism and the tragedy comedy of Shakespeare. In most ridiculous plays, the content is tragic, but the treatment is manga. Dialogue between characters seems interesting at first sight, showing deep-seated fear and psychological barriers. Hamlet 's real or false insanity, his dilemma, and unexplained omission, and the monument of his tortured self - criticism show a silly early sign. Based on the two small characters of Shakespeare's "Hamlet", Tom Stoppard wrote the script, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead