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Performance

VenueUnion Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From4th June 2014
To28th June 2014
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat Mat 14:30 (from Jun 14)
PricesFrom £17.00. To £17.00.
Union Theatre (V1167)
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  • Date of change: 19 May 14 - T0955133284

Lear

Lear

Work:: Lear (S1364246664)

Driven by love, jealousy and betrayal, Lear is forced into a savage world of chaos and ruin by the very people closest to the Monarchs' heart - her Daughters. In a world turned upside down Lear is thrust into isolation and must fight to cling on to her own identity, throne and kingdom.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T0955133284)

Phil Willmott's vibrant new production of Shakespeare's masterpiece, KING LEAR, puts a mother at the heart of the action supposing that it is a queen who, weary of public office, divides the kingdom amongst her daughters. But the old woman finds it impossible to retire gracefully and as her mental faculties begin to fail she's cast out by her eldest children, as their sister prepares to lead a French invasion in retaliation. Meanwhile the Duke of Gloucester's equally ruthless son plots to steal his brothers inheritance and the younger generations align in a savage plot to mercilessly destroy their parents. But will they succeed? An epic double family drama about mothers and daughters, fathers and sons.
Presented bysasha Regan (for the Union Theatre)
Company The Steam Industry
Director Phil Willmott
Performer Ursula Mohan (Queen)
Performer Richard Derrington
Performer Felicity Duncan
Performer Stephen Harakis
Performer Claire Jeater
Performer Rikki Lawton
Performer Riley Madincea
Performer Tom Mccarron
Performer Ursula Mohan
Performer Alexander Morelli
Performer Simon Purse
Performer John Rayment
Performer Joseph Taylor
Performer Daisy Ward.

Listing:: L01140940569




Production details

Phil Willmott's vibrant new production of Shakespeare's masterpiece, KING LEAR, puts a mother at the heart of the action supposing that it is a queen who, weary of public office, divides the kingdom amongst her daughters. But the old woman finds it impossible to retire gracefully and as her mental faculties begin to fail she's cast out by her eldest children, as their sister prepares to lead a French invasion in retaliation. Meanwhile the Duke of Gloucester's equally ruthless son plots to steal his brothers inheritance and the younger generations align in a savage plot to mercilessly destroy their parents. But will they succeed? An epic double family drama about mothers and daughters, fathers and sons.

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