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Benedict Cumberbatch at a rehearsal for
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Benedict Cumberbatch, a Hamlet Who's One Hot Ticket in London
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Benedict Cumberbatch's appearance as Hamlet in a 12-week run at the Barbican is easily the most anticipated event of the London theatrical season.
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