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Excerpt from Hamlet: famous "To be or not to be" section

Dark Shades for a Children’s ‘Hamlet’

Source: The New York Times

Designer David Habben analyzes and explains the visual techniques he used in creating the poster for a children’s production of Hamlet.

This entry was posted in Seeking Justice, Seeking Peace and tagged Arts & Entertainment on July 1, 2016 by Anita Hacker.

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