Benedict Cumberbatch urges fans not to film his stage performance of ‘Hamlet’

LONDON – Actor Benedict Cumberbatch has urged fans not to film his stage performance of Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet.”

The star, who is playing the lead in the play at London’s Barbican theatre, says there is “nothing less supportive or enjoyable” than being on stage and seeing a “big red light” in the audience.

Cumberbatch told fans gathered outside the stage door after Saturday’s show that spotting the filming while he was performing was “mortifying.” He told fans to spread his message through social media, and warned that future offenders could be evicted from the show.

The actor made his debut as Hamlet on Wednesday, receiving mixed reviews from critics.

The play is one of the most popular in recent years and tickets were snapped up within minutes when they were released last year.

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