Cultural references to Hamlet


Numerous cultural references to Hamlet reflect the continued influence of this play. Hamlet is one of the most popular of Shakespeare's plays, topping the list at the Royal Shakespeare Company since 1879, as of 2004.

Plays

The following list of plays including references to Hamlet is ordered alphabetically.

Film

The following list is ordered alphabetically.

Comedy and cartoons

Sitcoms alluding to Hamlet include Gilligan's Island, Happy Days, Skins, Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Upstart Crow.
Cartoons include The Simpsons, , Animaniacs and The Brak Show.

Drama

Books

Opera

Several operas have been written based on Hamlet, including:
Instrumental works based on Hamlet include:
Contemporary popular music mentions include:
The play has contributed many phrases to common English vernacular, including the famous "To be, or not to be".
It is frequently given as an example of a text which would be reproduced under the conditions of the infinite monkey theorem.

Gallery

Artworks inspired by the play includes works by Eugène Delacroix, Henrietta Rae and William Blake.