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Theatre Review: Ninagawa Company – ‘Hamlet’ (Hamuretto) By William Shakespeare
Yukio Ninagawa directs his best-loved play!
Ninagawa Company – ‘Hamlet’ (Hamuretto) by William Shakespeare 21-24 May 2015 at the Barbican, supported by Thelma Holt Ltd., Saitama Arts Foundation and HoriPro Inc.
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