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Ophelia Thinks Harder is a play by Jean Betts (1955-)[1].
The original text
The play is an adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet, credited as being written by Jean Betts and William Shakespeare. It was created for the centennial of the 1993 woman's suffrage in New Zealand and was apparently developed as a TIE exercise, and then developed into a published play by Betts. It tells how Ophelia is reborn as a modern and free-thinking everywoman, one that experiences an awakening spiritually, philosophically, and sexually.
First performed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1993, and published in 1994 by The Women's Play Press.
South African productions
199*: Performed by students of the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department in 19**, directed by Shirley Johnston, with ****
See also Hamlet
Sources
Lorna Sage, Germaine Greer, Elaine Showalter. 1999. The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English: p.56[2]
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