Imagine performing Hamlet in the chaotic world of Grand Theft Auto Online. Sounds ridiculous, right? That’s exactly what two actors, Sam and Mark, set out to do during the pandemic, and against all odds, they pulled it off.
Their journey is now the subject of Grand Theft Hamlet, a film distributed by Mubi, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how this absurd idea turned into an award-winning production.
While the film isn’t just a recording of the play, it dives into the challenges, humor, and heartfelt moments that came with staging Shakespeare in a world filled with explosions, trolls, and relentless police chases.
What started as a joke—“Can you perform Shakespeare in GTA Online?”—quickly spiraled into something much bigger. They gathered voice actors, stage performers, and even random players to bring the production to life. However, rehearsing in GTA Online wasn’t easy.
Conversations about character motivation were frequently interrupted by rocket launchers, griefers, and SWAT raids. Yet, despite the anarchy, the project took shape, becoming a testament to the resilience of artists during a time when traditional stages were closed.
Beyond the comedy and chaos, Grand Theft Hamlet captures a deeply human story. The pandemic left many creatives stranded, unable to perform, and this project gave them a reason to keep going.
In one powerful moment, the actors reflect on what creativity means to them when their usual outlets were taken away. Shakespeare’s themes of life, death, and existential crisis took on new meaning in a world grappling with uncertainty.
The documentary is more than just a quirky gaming experiment—it’s a love letter to art, community, and the unstoppable drive to create. Whether you’re a fan of Shakespeare or have never touched GTA Online, this film is a must-watch. As absurd as it sounds, Grand Theft Hamlet proves that even in the most unexpected places, the show must go on.