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A Decidedly French “Hamlet” Returns to Paris

The New York Times – Music:

Starting in March, Ambroise Thomas’s version of the Shakespearean tragedy will be revived at the Opéra Bastille for the first time since 1938.

Rebecca Schmid
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Classical Music, Culture (Arts), Hamlet (Opera), Ludovic Tezier, Music, Neef, Alexander, Opera, Opera Bastille, Oropesa, Lisette, Palais Garnier, Paris (France), Rae, Brenda, Shakespeare, William
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