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2022 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by James Ijames
Fat Ham
Written byJames Ijames
Based onHamlet
by William Shakespeare
Date premieredApril 23, 2021
Place premieredWilma Theater, Philadelphia

Fat Ham is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright James Ijames. It is a modern-day adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet.

The play was awarded the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama [1] [2] [3] and was nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Play.

Synopsis

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Juicy, a young queer black man, is confronted by the ghost of his father during a cookout, who demands that Juicy avenge his murder. Juicy, already familiar with Hamlet's plight, tries to break the cycles of trauma and violence.

Productions

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The play premiered on April 23, 2021 in a filmed production for the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia. The digital production was available until May 23.[4]

It made its off-Broadway debut at The Public Theater on May 12, 2022,[5] to overwhelmingly positive reviews.[6] The production received a Special Citation at the 66th Obie Awards honoring the creative team and ensemble. In 2023, the Public Theater production transferred to Broadway with the entire cast and most of the creative team intact. Previews began at the American Airlines Theatre on March 21, with opening night on April 12. The production once again received widespread critical acclaim[7] and five Tony Award nominations, including Best Play and Best Director of a Play.[8] The Broadway production was originally scheduled to have a strictly limited run through June 25, 2023.[9] The run was extended through July 2, 2023,[10] subsequently closing on that date.

The play had its West Coast premiere in spring 2024 with a production at the Geffen Playhouse, based on the Public Theater production. Sideeq Heard recreated Saheem Ali's direction, having served as Associate Director for the Broadway mounting. Most of the Broadway cast reprised their roles, with Matthew Elijah Webb taking over as Larry after understudying the role on Broadway.[11]

In June 2024 The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California produced the play featuring a new cast under the direction of Sideeq Heard.

The play will have its UK premiere presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon from 15 August until 13 September 2025, directed by Sideeq Heard.[12]

Notable casts

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Character Philadelphia Off-Broadway[13] Broadway[14] Boston[15]
2021 2022 2023 2023
Juicy Brennen S. Malone Marcel Spears Marshall W. Mabry IV
Pap Lindsay Smiling Billy Eugene Jones James T. Alfred
Tedra Kimberly S. Fairbanks Nikki Crawford Ebony Marshall-Oliver
Rev Lindsay Smiling Billy Eugene Jones James T. Alfred
Tio Anthony Martinez-Briggs Chris Herbie Holland Lau'rie Roach
Rabby Jennifer Kidwell Benja Kay Thomas Thomika Marie Bridwell
Opal Taysha Marie Canales Adrianna Mitchell Victoria Omoregie
Larry Brandon J. Pierce Calvin Leon Smith Amar Atkins

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
2022 Pulitzer Prize [2] Pulitzer Prize for Drama James Ijames Won
2023 Tony Awards [8] Best Play Nominated
Best Direction of a Play Saheem Ali Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play Nikki Crawford Nominated
Best Costume Design of a Play Dominique Fawn Hill Nominated
Best Lighting Design of a Play Bradley King Nominated
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Play Nominated
Outstanding Sound Design of a Play Mikaal Sulaiman Nominated
Drama League Awards Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
Distinguished Performance Marcel Spears Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards John Gassner Award for New American Play James Ijames Won
2024 Lambda Literary Award [16] Drama James Ijames Won

References

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  1. ^ Pengelly, Martin; Lee, Benjamin (2022年05月09日). "Washington Post wins public service Pulitzer for Capitol attack coverage". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2023年05月02日.
  2. ^ a b Chapman, Wilson (2022年05月09日). "Pulitzer Prizes Include James Ijames for 'Fat Ham,' Raven Chacon for 'Voiceless Mass'". Variety. Retrieved 2023年05月02日.
  3. ^ "2022 Pulitzer Prizes". www.pulitzer.org. Retrieved 2023年05月02日.
  4. ^ "Fat Ham". Wilma Theater. Retrieved 2023年07月18日.
  5. ^ Evans, Greg (2022年05月09日). "James Ijames' 'Fat Ham' Awarded Pulitzer Prize For Drama Just Days Before New York Debut". Deadline. Retrieved 2022年07月25日.
  6. ^ "Review Roundup: FAT HAM Opens at The Public Theater". BroadwayWorld. 2022年05月26日. Retrieved 2022年05月26日.
  7. ^ "Review Roundup: Pulitzer Prize-Winning FAT HAM Opens On Broadway!". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  8. ^ a b Rubin, Rebecca. "Tony Award Nominations 2023: 'Some Like It Hot' Dominates, Followed by '& Juliet,' 'Shucked,' 'New York, New York'". Variety. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  9. ^ Culwell-Block, Logan. "Pulitzer-Winning Fat Ham Sets 2023 Broadway Bow". Playbill. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  10. ^ Evans, Greg (2 June 2023). "Tony-Nominated 'Fat Ham' Extends Broadway Run". Deadline. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  11. ^ Gordon, David. "Fat Ham Broadway Stars Will Reprise Performances in Geffen Playhouse Run". TheaterMania. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  12. ^ Bakare, Lanre; Khomami, Nadia (2025年01月29日). "RSC goes for Hamlet hat-trick with production of Fat Ham". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2025年01月29日.
  13. ^ Rabinowitz, Chloe (19 May 2022). "Photos: First Look at the Pulitzer Prize-Winning FAT HAM at The Public Theater". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023年05月02日.
  14. ^ Oladipo, Gloria (2023年04月13日). "Fat Ham review – Pulitzer-winning Hamlet revision hits Broadway". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2023年05月02日.
  15. ^ "Fat Ham". Huntington Theatre Company. Retrieved 2023年10月18日.
  16. ^ "Announcing the Finalists for the 36th Annual Lambda Literary Awards". them. 2024年03月27日. Retrieved 2024年04月05日.
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