A Fresh 'Hamlet'
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
The performance was begun with traditional Scandinavian music. The acapella choir, accordion, and mandolin strongly evoked medieval Europe. There was, however, nothing really remarkable about the set at the Ksirarnawa Building of the Denpasar Cultural Center, last week. When the music stopped, Tom Lawrence greeted everyone in Indonesian.
The performance was begun with traditional Scandinavian music. The acapella choir, accordion, and mandolin strongly evoked medieval Europe. There was, however, nothing really remarkable about the set at the Ksirarnawa Building of the Denpasar Cultural Center, last week. When the music stopped, Tom Lawrence greeted everyone in Indonesian.
"Selamat datang (welcome) and terima kasih (thank you)," he said. Lawrence, who, that evening played Hamlet's fr
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