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Hamlet (CD)
William Shakespeare; Performed by Alexander Vlahos; Directed by Scott Handcock; Neil Gardner, James Dunlop; Cover design or artwork by …
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Following the death of his father, the King of Denmark, young
prince Hamlet returns home to find his mother married to his uncle:
the late king's brother, Claudius. When he is later visited by the
ghost of his own dead father, Hamlet learns how he was actually
murdered by his own brother, and vows to take revenge. However,
Hamlet's contemplative nature works against him, breeding doubt and
hesitation at every turn, until the only certainties he has left
are madness, betrayal and murder. Alexander Vlahos stars in this
three-hour production of Shakespeare's most famous tragedy. This
release also includes twenty-five minutes of roundtable interviews
with the cast as they discuss the production Alexander Vlahos stars
in this three-hour production of Shakespeare's most famous tragedy.
CAST: Alexander Vlahos (Hamlet), Miles Richardson (Claudius),
Tracey Childs (Gertrude), Terry Molloy (Polonius), Daniel
Brocklebank (Horatio), Deirdre Mullins (Ophelia), Samuel Barnett
(Laertes), Jolyon Westhorpe (Rosencrantz), Geoffrey Breton
(Guildenstern), Barnaby Edwards (The Ghost), Youssef Kerkour
(Barnardo), Alex Jordan (Francisco) and James Joyce (Marcellus).
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
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