First published on 8 Oct 2012 . Updated on 8 Oct 2012 .
The Players (Bell Shakespeare’s travelling acting ensemble) perform one of the bard’s most loved plays to an audience of lucky Melburnian students. Co-artistic director Peter Evans will share his vibrant and highly physical vision of a play that the World has come to know and love so dearly.
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