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@@@ NEW YORK (August 4, 2014) A two-year global tour of William Shakespeare's powerful "Hamlet" stopped at the United Nations Monday.
The Shakespeare's Globe production was playing Monday evening inside the U.N.'s New York headquarters. Just 12 actors were preforming in the stripped-down production that was launched this spring to honor The Bard by traveling to every country on Earth. "Hamlet," which explores themes of danger, political intrigue and moral corruption, now finds itself in the place established to help resolve international conflicts. The journey began in London on April 23. the Bard's 450th birthday, and has already made stops from Amsterdam to Prague, Cyprus to the Ukraine. It concludes at its home theater on April 23, 2016, the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.