Shakespeare: King Lear / Shakespeare's Globe
King Lear has three daughters, but no sons. Boldly he makes a decision to divide his country among his children, but fails to anticipate the consequences of his actions. His generosity is cruelly repaid and Lear finds himself adrift, wandering homeless and destitute. As he comes to realize the false values by which he has lived, he finally encounters his own humanity. King Lear’s tempestuous poetry is shot through with touches of humor and moments of heart-rending simplicity, as the notion of familial love is questioned and torn apart. With Kevin R McNally in the title role, Nancy Meckler’s production has ‘an underlying through-line of intelligence and sensitivity, and strong supporting performances abound’ (The Telegraph). Spoken in Shakespeare’s English.
REVIEW:
Nancy Meckler’s staging is clear, swift and compelling. It gathers to a moving finale, with McNally’s piteous Lear holding the stage, and delivers forcefully the lesson that power should always be allied with care. The Financial Times
Product Description:
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Release Date: January 07, 2022
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UPC: 809478012788
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Catalog Number: OA 1278D
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Label: Opus Arte
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Renaissance
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Composer: William Shakespeare
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Shakespeare's Globe
Works:
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King Lear
Composer: William Shakespeare
Ensemble: Shakespeare's Globe
Performer: Kevin R McNally (Lear), Anjana Vasan (Cordelia), Ralph Davis (Edmund), Joshua James (Edgar), Burt Caesar (Gloucester), Saskia Reeves (Kent), Sirine Saba (Regan), Emily Bruni (Goneril), Loren O’Dair (Fool)