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There are more things in heaven and earth … the Schaubuehne theatre company of Berlin brings director Thomas Ostemeier's visceral production of Hamlet to the festival.

There are more things in heaven and earth … the Schaubuehne theatre company of Berlin brings director Thomas Ostemeier's visceral production of Hamlet to the festival. The Sydney Festival unites serious themes and a party mood, writes Bryce Hallett. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald

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