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Post by Frederick IV on Oct 8, 2016 22:59:40 GMT
The first ever production of Shakespeare's play Hamlet in Helsingor Castle is to be rehearsed, in advance of the visit of several notable dignitaries from abroad.
However, the Director, inspired by recent events and in a plot twist, has requested that a likeness of Cornelis play Hamlet, and a Danish sailor as Polonius, however, as Hamlet (Cornelis) blindly stabs through the curtain in his maddening and misguided rage, his blow is parried by a model of the fortress Helsingor (Elsinore from the tale) which wounds the Danish sailor (Polonius) and sends him into a deep sleep for a period of less than 10 years.
The plot will also have particular focus on the Danish-Norwegian brotherly relations, where even in the instance of the death of the Danish Royal family, the Norwegian one can fill in whatever gaps are left for the sake of both nations.
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