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The Tempest " review by Imogen Tilden

Shakespeare's Globe, LondonIt's apt that in the middle of a dismally wet spring, a play that begins with a storm and ends with a sea voyage is performed by a group of actors from a land itself troubled by water. Dhaka Theatre's Tempest, adapted by Rubayet Ahmed, is short on words but strong on both music and dancing, reflecting the company's taste for mixing traditional forms of performance with more modern ideas.Sha…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:58am on May 8, 2012

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