A tale of death and betrayal played out at the United Nations as Shakespeare's Globe Theater performs just down the hall from the U.N. Security Council.
To mark Britain's August presidency of the Security Council, the Globe performed "Hamlet" in the U.N. Economic and Social Council.
This is the 29th performance for the group since embarking on its two-year adventure in April to stage the play in every country in the world.
While the 15-member council is trying to deal with a three-year civil war in Syria, renewed conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Occupied Territories and ballistic missile tests by North Korea, the Globe's artistic director Dominic Dromgoole is hopeful the cast can overcome any obstacles.
SOUNDBITE: Dominic Dromgoole, artistic director, saying (English):
"We are determined to try and get into every country. Obviously, there are different obstacles, very different obstacles, for very different reasons along the way. We are constant