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Shakespeare in Hungary

01. Aug, 2012

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Categories: adaptation, Article, Beaumarchais, European Shakespeare Festivals Network, Gyula Shakespeare Festival, Hungary, Poland, ReviewingShakespeare, Rumania, Silviu Purcarete, Teatr Zeromskiego of Kielce, translation, Year of Shakespeare · Tags: featured, hamlet, Mozart, Stanley Wells, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, The Tempest, theatre

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