King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 65
... production in 1923 at the Polizama Nationale in Florence , where the map was the rug spread at the foot of the throne ( Speaight , p . 219 ) . This effect was repeated in the Granada TV production in 1983 , where the throne was placed ...
... production in 1923 at the Polizama Nationale in Florence , where the map was the rug spread at the foot of the throne ( Speaight , p . 219 ) . This effect was repeated in the Granada TV production in 1983 , where the throne was placed ...
Page 79
... Granada TV production in 1983 , when Edmund prayed to his goddess nature on the sacrificial slab in the henge that was the opening set , and gulled Gloucester there , but the scene changed at 1. 125 , and he rode into pallisaded camp to ...
... Granada TV production in 1983 , when Edmund prayed to his goddess nature on the sacrificial slab in the henge that was the opening set , and gulled Gloucester there , but the scene changed at 1. 125 , and he rode into pallisaded camp to ...
Page 135
... Granada TV production in 1983 his storm effects , and indeed other major scenes , were underpinned with music . In 1946 the Fool lamented alone in the background ; this made one reviewer recall the much greater effect of Gielgud and ...
... Granada TV production in 1983 his storm effects , and indeed other major scenes , were underpinned with music . In 1946 the Fool lamented alone in the background ; this made one reviewer recall the much greater effect of Gielgud and ...
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