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An aging monarch resolves to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, with consequences he little expects. His reason shattered in the storm of violent emotion that ensues, with his very life hanging in the balance, Lear loses... See more »

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King Lear
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Regan
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Burgundy
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Kent
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Fool
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Goneril
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Oswald (as Thomas Olajide)
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Albany
Gordon S. Miller ...
Heralrd, Knight
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Edgar
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Cornwall
Scott Wentworth ...
Gloucester
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Cordelia
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Doctor
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King of France
Brad Hodder ...
Edmund
Xuan Fraser ...
Curan
Josue Laboucane ...
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Robert King ...
Old Man

Directed by

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Antoni Cimolino

Written by

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Geoffrey of Monmouth ... (source material)
 
William Shakespeare ... ()

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Barry Avrich ... producer

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Kenneth Ng

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George Roulston

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Jozef Karoly ... colorist / on-line editor
Toby Malone ... video dramaturg

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Mallory Reeves ... wigs & makeup artist
Sue Upton ... high definition consultant makeup and wigs

Production Management

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Anne Murphy ... stage manager

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Dylan Pouliot ... first associate director

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Chris Klein ... head scenic artist
Amparo Villalobos ... Scenic Artist

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Patton Rodrigues ... adr recordist
Richard Spence-Thomas ... re-recording mixer
Gary Vaughan ... sound editor

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Geoff Scovell ... associate fight director
John Stead ... fight director

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Plot Summary

An aging monarch resolves to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, with consequences he little expects. His reason shattered in the storm of violent emotion that ensues, with his very life hanging in the balance, Lear loses everything that has defined him as a king - and thereby discovers the essence of his own humanity.

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Also Known As
  • Stratford Festival: King Lear (United Kingdom)
Runtime
  • 156 min
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