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King Lear divides his Kingdom between his daughters according to a declaration of their love for him. His eldest Goneril and Regan exaggerate their affection and inherit. His youngest daughter Cordelia speaks only the truth and is banished. So begins the tragedy of King Lear, whose dignity, sanity and finally life are torn from him by a self-seeking younger generation, ambitious for his power. What is love, what is madness, what is truth - Shakespeare explores these questions together with many others in King Lear, widely considered to be his greatest tragedy.
Cast/Performers
Charles Aitken (Edgar),
Adam Burton (Knight / Messenger / Captain),
Brian Doherty (King of France),
Darrell D'Silva (Kent),
Phillip Edgerley (Knight / Doctor / Servant / Albany's Officer),
Geoffrey Freshwater (Gloucester),
James Gale (Lear's Gentleman),
Paul Hamilton (Knight / Cornwall's Servant),
Greg Hicks (King Lear),
Kelly Hunter (Goneril),
Ansu Kabia (Burgundy / Herald / British Soldier),
Tunji Kasim (Edmund),
John Mackay (Albany),
Sandy Neilson (Knight),
Sophie Russell (Fool),
Peter Shorey (Knight / Curan / French Soldier),
Clarence Smith (Cornwall),
Katy Stephens (Regan),
James Tucker (Oswald),
Hannah Young (Nurse),
Samantha Young (Cordelia),
Larrington Walker (Knight / Old Man)
Creatives/Company
Author:
ShakespeareCompany:
Royal Shakespeare CompanyDirector(s):
David Farr,
Ann Yee (movement),
Kate Waters (fights)
Design:
John BausorLighting:
Jon ClarkeMusic:
Keith CloustonSound:
Christopher Shutt