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A musical grotesquerie based on the legend of King Lear. King Real lives in a nuclear submobile in which outrageous and horrific scenes of black comedy build up. A power struggle between the King and his...
An introduction to Shakespearean tragedy through an examination of key scenes from four of the plays. It shows how Shakespeare explores the minds - often under intolerable stress - of his characters, with...
Television version of King Lear directed by Okan Usaler. Cüneyt Gökçer is Lear.
French television production of King Lear directed for stage by Daniel Mesguich and for television by Jean-Marie Coldefy. Philippe Morier-Genoud is Lear.
Last in a seven-part radio series in which Michael Billington asks well-known actors to share their insights on the psychological complexity of the leading figures in Shakespearean tragedies that they have...
Radio adaptation by Andrew C. Love of Pat Patton’s 1976 production of King Lear for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival with Dennis Arndt in the title role. Patton narrates and the broadcast is introduced by...
A talk by Dr Sandra Clark with special reference to Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and King Lear.
Third of three weekly programmes on words and music from Shakespeare’s plays devised and produced by Alan Owen, starring Barry Foster. This episode focuses on Hamlet, Henry IV Part 2 and King Lear The BBC...
Professor R. A. Foakes and Professor Mark Kinkead-Weekes, both of the University of Kent, discuss the play.
Michael Quinn and Martin Coyle, both of University College Cardiff, discuss the play.
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