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Release Date:
October 12, 2016
Original Title:
Royal Shakespeare Company: King Lear
Alternate Titles:
RSC Live: King Lear
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Picturehouse Entertainment
Royal Shakespeare Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 180
King Lear has ruled for many years. As age begins to overtake him, he decides to divide his kingdom amongst his children, living out his days without the burden of power. Misjudging his children’s loyalty and finding himself alone in the wilderness, he is left to confront the mistakes of a life that has brought him to this point. Antony Sher plays King Lear, one of the greatest parts written by Shakespeare in this, one of Shakespeare’s most epic and powerful plays.
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Assistant Director:
Anna Girvan
Associate Producer:
David Gopsill
Costume Supervisor:
Ed Parry
Director:
Gregory Doran
Fight Choreographer:
Bret Yount
Lighting Design:
Tim Mitchell
Music Director:
Jan Winstone
Producer:
Zoe Donegan
John Wyver
Production Designer:
Niki Turner
Production Manager:
Carl Root
Sound Designer:
Jonathan Ruddick
Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare
Wardrobe Master:
Carolyn Daniels
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