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There is something strangely genuine and comically truthful about the European première of David...
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Global Shakespeare has been a phenomenon of adaptation, translation, cultural appropriation and...
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In his 400th anniversary year, Shakespeare is still rightly celebrated as a great wordsmith and...
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