King Lear : a tragedie, the worst is not, so long as we can say, 'This is the worst' / William Shakespeare.
Material type: TextPublisher number: MWT11561398Series: Shakespeare playsPublication details: [London] : Scribe Publishing, [2016]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- Lear, King of England (Legendary character) -- Drama
- Lear, King of England (Legendary character)
- Inheritance and succession -- Drama
- Fathers and daughters -- Drama
- Kings and rulers -- Drama
- Aging parents -- Drama
- Britons -- Drama
- DRAMA -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Aging parents
- Britons
- Fathers and daughters
- Inheritance and succession
- Kings and rulers
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- PR2819
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John Shrapnel (Earl of Kent), Norman Rodway (Earl of Gloucester), Michael Kitchen (Edmund), Michael Hordern (King Lear), Gillian Barge (Goneril), Brenda Blethyn (Cordelia), Penelope Wilton (Regan), John Bird (Duke of Albany), Julian Curry (Duke of Cornwall), David Weston (Duke of Burgundy), Harry Waters (King of France), Anton Lesser (Edgar), John Grillo (Oswald), Iain Armstrong (1st Gentleman), Frank Middlemass (Fool), Ken Stott (Curan), Stuart Blake (1st Servant), Tony Sympson (2nd Servant), Peter Walmsley (3rd Servant), George Howe (Doctor), John Dallimore (2nd Gentleman), Tim Brown (Captain), Adam Kurakin (Herald), Fraser Wilson (3rd Gentleman), Richard Albrecht (Officer).
King Lear is Shakespeare's bleakest and profoundest tragedy, a searing dramatization of humankind at the edge of apocalypse that explores the family and the nature of being with passion, poetry, and dark humor.
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