Bernhardt/Hamlet (MTC) – theatre review
We are in Paris in 1899. Take the best actor in the world, in this case
We are in Paris in 1899. Take the best actor in the world, in this case
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Showmanship, humour, pathos, anger, overt messaging and song are part of this well-meaning but noticeably
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