The New York Times: A Stunning ‘King Lear’ That Reveals, Finally, a King in Full
The Nation: Reading “King Lear” at Columbia in the Wake of Mahmoud Khalil’s Kidnapping
Reading “King Lear” at Columbia in the Wake of Mahmoud Khalil’s Kidnapping
For King Lear, perhaps Shakespeare’s bleakest tragedy, Denver Center Theatre Company artistic director Kent Thompson has the characters argue, fight, rage, torment each other and grieve on an almost ...
Shakespeare’s King Lear is believed to have been written originally around 1605. One of Shakespeare’s tragedies, King Lear explores themes of greed, love, power, betrayal, madness, suffering, and ...
The Conversation: Nothing much comes of nothing in Belvoir’s new version of King Lear
Since its first performance in 1606, King Lear has earned its place as Shakespeare’s largest and most revered powerhouse tragedy. The story follows an elderly King Lear (played in Belvoir’s new ...
Nothing much comes of nothing in Belvoir’s new version of King Lear
BroadwayWorld: Compagnia de' Colombari's KING LEAR Comes to La MaMa in January
Yahoo: A Ukrainian 'King Lear' comes to Shakespeare's hometown. Its actors know true tragedy
A Ukrainian 'King Lear' comes to Shakespeare's hometown. Its actors know true tragedy
The Saturday Symposium and Resident Ensemble Players are partnering together for King Lear. Join us for the day on April 19 and enjoy fascinating discussions, followed by a matinee performance of this ...
Cleveland.com: Ohio Shakespeare Festival to present ‘King Lear’ at Stan Hywet in Akron soon
AKRON, Ohio – Shakespeare lovers can catch the Ohio Shakespeare Festival’s production of “King Lear” under the stars at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens on three upcoming weekends. The play will be performed ...