King LearBloomsbury Publishing, 2018 M08 6 - 104 pages Jonathan Munby's explosive revival of Shakespeare's epic tragedy transferred to the West End following its sold-out run at Chichester Festival Theatre. Performed by a celebrated cast led by Ian McKellen as the embittered monarch in a fractured kingdom. In this version the play has been cut back to its essentials to create a shorter play for a modern audience. Munby has also created a version to suit the intimacy and immediacy of the Minerva Theatre (Chichester), whilst harnessing what he describes as the "catapulting ferocity" of the play. Two ageing fathers - one a King, one his courtier - reject the children who truly love them. Their blindness unleashes a tornado of pitiless ambition and treachery as family and state are plunged into a violent power struggle with shocking ends. Tender, brutal, moving and epic, King Lear is considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written. |
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... Hands Ben Arkell Matt Cullum Costume Supervisor Props Supervisor Wigs, Hair and Make-Up Supervisor Associate Director Production Manager Company Stage Manager Deputy Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager/Book Cover Assistant Stage ...
... Hands Ben Arkell Matt Cullum Costume Supervisor Props Supervisor Wigs, Hair and Make-Up Supervisor Associate Director Production Manager Company Stage Manager Deputy Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager/Book Cover Assistant Stage ...
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... hand must take my plight, shall carry Half my love with him, half my care, and duty. Sure I shall never marry like To love my father all. my sisters. LEAR But goes thy heart with this? CORDELIA Ay my good lord. LEAR So young, and so ...
... hand must take my plight, shall carry Half my love with him, half my care, and duty. Sure I shall never marry like To love my father all. my sisters. LEAR But goes thy heart with this? CORDELIA Ay my good lord. LEAR So young, and so ...
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... hand, Duchess of Burgundy. LEAR Nothing. I have sworn, I am firm. BURGUNDY [To CORDELIA .] I am sorry, then, you have so lost a father, That you must lose a husband. CORDELIA Peace be with Burgundy, Since that respect and fortunes are ...
... hand, Duchess of Burgundy. LEAR Nothing. I have sworn, I am firm. BURGUNDY [To CORDELIA .] I am sorry, then, you have so lost a father, That you must lose a husband. CORDELIA Peace be with Burgundy, Since that respect and fortunes are ...
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... hand to write this? A heart and brain to breed it in? When came you to this? Who brought it? EDMUND It was not brought me, my lord; there's the cunning of it. I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet. GLOUCESTER You know the ...
... hand to write this? A heart and brain to breed it in? When came you to this? Who brought it? EDMUND It was not brought me, my lord; there's the cunning of it. I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet. GLOUCESTER You know the ...
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