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The lure of Hamlet – why this is the test of a lifetime for Benedict Cumberbatch

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBenedict Cumberbatch and cast in rehearsal.© Johan Persson

Benedict Cumberbatch has just embarked on what some will consider to be the defining moment of his career: stepping on to the London stage as Hamlet. For a long time, Hamlet and King Lear have been seen as acting bookends, the particular performances by which they are judged. So...

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