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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-02-15
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[01] Athens Concert Hall to host 'Hamlet' to mark Shakespeare Year
[01] Athens Concert Hall to host 'Hamlet' to mark Shakespeare Year
The Athens Concert Hall, or "Megaron" as it is known in Greece,
is participating in the worldwide commemoration events to mark the
400th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
by hosting an innovative version of "Hamlet" by the Globe Theatre,
along with other live broadcasts of other plays from London and lectures
dedicated to the greatest of all English-language poets and playwrights.
Starting on Feb. 27, Megaron will host "Globe to Globe Hamlet" by
the prestigious Shakespeare's Globe, which on April 23, 2014 embarked
upon a two-year global tour of the play to every country in the world,
in a completely unprecedented theatrical adventure. The event reinvents
Elizabethan touring theatre for the twenty-first century by using a stage
design inspired by images from the time that allows Globe's travelling
players to recreate all the fun and excitement of early theatre. The
play is directed by the Globe's Artistic Director Dominic Dromgoole.
Following the show, on February 29, the venue will broadcast live
Shakespeare's "As you Like It" from the National Theatre.
On the same day, the award winning theatre director and
artist-in-residence at University College London, Gregory Thompson,
will present at 19.00 (local) the lecture "Times change but Shakespeare
remains" (in English with simultaneous interpretation).
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