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First Look: Freddie Fox in Guildford Shakespeare Company’s Hamlet

by Staff Writer
February 2, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read
Noel White and Freddie Fox credit Matt Pereira

Noel White and Freddie Fox credit Matt Pereira

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First look production images have been released for Guildford Shakespeare Company’s Hamlet starring Freddie Fox, running at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford 3rd to 19th February 2022.

The cast is Freddie Fox as Hamlet, Karen Ascoe as Gertrude, Daniel Burke as Laertes, Stefan Bednarczyk as Polonius, Rosalind Ford as Ophelia, Sarah Gobran as Rosencrantz, Pepter Lunkuse as Horatio and Noel White as Claudius.

To find out more visit: www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk

       
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