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Fakharany is set to star in a stage production of William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” for the third time in his career. He is ...
Ruth Wilson fears for screen stars, but as she returns to the West End stage, she says theatre is in fantastic shape — and ...
The story centers around King Lear, an aging monarch who decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters—Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia—based on their expressions of love for him. To test their ...
We were introduced to King Lear (Tommy Liddy) and his three daughters, the traitorous duo Regan (Isabel Olesinski) and Goneril (Miriam Rice), as well as the authentically doting and tragic Cordelia ...
Cianfrance wrote the script with Kirt Gunn ... and Ariana DeBose will play Cordelia. Al Pacino will play King Lear. Other cast members include Ted Levine, Danny Huston, Stephen Dorff, Chris Messina, ...
For those who do not know the story, it is about a King (Lear) who divides his land among his two elder daughters (Regan and Cordelia, played by Rachel ... (‘Red Notice,’ ‘Skyscraper’) based on a ...
Blake Henri as Kent and Angela Iannone as King Lear in ‘King ... to their last breath. The script for this production dispenses with the husbands, which is something of a double-edged sword. On the ...
In the infamous scene where his youngest and favorite daughter Cordelia ... language of the script. “Shakespeare’s language requires movement through space to be conveyed properly. The first three ...
Kenneth Branagh and Jessica Revell as Lear and Cordelia. Photo ... with the rest of their father’s court to witness the old king divesting his power and dividing up his kingdom?
The play features Indigenous performers and was developed with Indigenous script consultants ... to starring as Cordelia in an all-Indigenous production of King Lear, in 2012. In 2013, she founded a ...
Dysfunctional families have been the source of countless plays and films, but it's hard to match the foolish fathers and problematic progeny that Shakespeare uncovers in King Lear. In this ...
Kahraman plays both the King’s banished daughter and the court’s Fool, the only two characters who openly question and defy Lear. Cordelia’s character does not shine through, though this is the fault ...