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HAMLET- REHEARSAL Shakespeare tradition upheld b Hamlet The royal splendor of Elsinore Castle came to life on the Kennedy stage for three days in November during the student production of Shakespeare's Hamlet. And the performances were nothing less than professional. Under the direction of Mr. William Teunis, these students not only continued, but lived up to the tradition begun three years ago with the production of King Lear and followed by the staging of Richard Ill. Above: Mr. Teunis directs stage action and special effects with Doug Cohen's aid. leri Gunod, make-up chairman, transforms Mike Gotts into Hamlet's ghostly father, Above: Albert jenny anticipates his entrance. To the left: Steve Eisenberg and Bruce Besmen perform on a make-shift stage as Lesley Harrison awaits her cue.
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Below: Lesley Harrison listens to her elders' advice, To the leftx loan Brooks and lohn Chapin contemplate their marriage. Below and to the left: Lesley Harrison kisses Mark Bickel despite her father's injunction. HAMLET - PERFORMANCE Jealousy, corruption kill Danish prince For three hours audiences sat, captivated by the masterful results of months of hard work and constant rehearsal: an emotional Hamletg a sensual Gertrudeg a selfish Claudiusg a senile Poloniusg and a sensitive Ophelia. Actors took advantage of the rather barren stage to develop their charactersg gestures and actions effectively revealed personalities. Audiences laughed at Polonius' banalityg smiled at Ophelia's childish innocenceg and frowned at Gertrude's infidelity. As the murdered Hamlet was carried off the stage, moist-eyed viewers somberly mulled over the tragic collapse of the Royal House of Denmark. 57
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