Hamlet in Pieces: Shakespeare Revisited by Peter Brook, Robert Lepage and Robert WilsonA&C Black, 12.02.2003 - 288 Seiten Within the space of a year, between 1995 and 1996, three highly unusual shows were produced by three celebrated figures in world theatre: Qui Est La, directed by Peter Brook, Elsinore, directed by Robert Lepage, and Hamlet: a monologue, directed by Robert Wilson. Each was a version-at least in part-of Shakespeare's Hamlet, although none of them treated the show in anything like an orthodox manner. |
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