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“That It Should Come to This!”

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A herd of sheep. Three sheepdogs. And five human actors. All converged on the Green June 29 for the public debut of Doggie Hamlet, a performance loosely based on the novel, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, which is loosely based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Created, choreographed and directed by dancer Ann Carlson, the Hopkins Center-sponsored show featured a mix of improvised movement and dance, some yelling at and chasing of sheep, and minimal dialogue.

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