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For an Israel plagued by scandals,
Hamlet production strikes a chord
Cameri Theatre of Tel Aviv
Israeli actors Itay Tiran, right, as Hamlet and Gil Frank in a Cameri Theatre of Tel Aviv production.
In Israeli theater’s version of “Hamlet,” the audience and actors are acutely aware of how relevant the centuries-old tale of corruption and tragedy feels at a time of deep national malaise due to government scandals and questions about how the Lebanon war was handled.

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