
The Tragedie of the Prince of Hollywoode
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Narrated by:
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Graham Christian Barnard
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By:
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Graham Barnard
About this listen
"Action" - it's the first word on a film set, and a word that is haunting Dane Orson. But what kind of action can he take if evidence of his father's murder came from a ghost? And what if every institution and wise man in town is protecting the man who did it? In this inventive adaptation of Shakespeare's greatest drama, the prince is now a child of Hollywood, and the villain, one of Movieland's most powerful producers. The action this prince takes will make you believe the story of Hamlet could have been set in Hollywood all along.
©2005 Graham Christian Barnard (P)2016 Graham Christian Barnard
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