To chop or not to chop. That is the question that has bedeviled directors of "The Tragedy of Hamlet" since the 17th century. Few dispute that Shakespeare's tale of murder, lust and revenge in the ...
Fortinbras, the future king of Denmark, is gone. So is "Neither a borrower nor a lender be." And don't look for "To be or not to be" in its customary spot in the play.Welcome to "Hamlet" Peter Brook ...
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