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A large boat moored in the harbor as seen from below. It is a sunny day and the sea is clear and calm.In the foreground, the ropes of the boat

Taming of the crew: the bard meets Cunard in RSC cruise deal

Source: The Guardian

Shakespeare gets his sea legs as the Royal Shakespeare Company preforms iconic scenes aboard cruise ships.

This entry was posted in Absolute Power, Seeking Justice, Seeking Peace, Sweet Sorrow and tagged Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society on February 1, 2022 by molly.

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