It was so good! Really well acted and it was so cool to be hanging out in the James J. Hill house! Since it was such an intimate space, they used just normal house lighting, which I really loved. It meant some scenes were lit a lot more dimly than they would have been on the stage, but it worked so well because we were all so close. And the initial ghost scene, oh my god. They set up chairs for us in the foyer in front of the grand staircase and in the ghost scene they plunged us all into total darkness and then the two guards each had a hand-held lantern. It was so cool!! We only went back and forth between three different locations, which made sense, but still would have been cool to see more of the house. My only quibbles were the costumes: there wasn’t a set period, some were Victorian, some were 1910s-ish, some were 1970s, but not in a way that clearly had meaning (at least that I could work out) and most of them had this ineffable feeling of clearly being “costumes made for a production” instead of “clothing being worn by a person” (nearest I can get is that everything looked too new/like they’d finished sewing it five minutes before we started, which it was opening night, so is possible). And the run-time: As near as I can tell, they did the entire play; the only thing thing they cut was Fortinbras’ speech at the end. They also talked slowly and clearly, which helped for comprehension but not run time. And then there was the added time it took us to all move from one room to another. None of these things are inherently bad, but it all added up to a very long time sitting on very hard chairs. But overall it was excellent!