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Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

King Lear

Closed December 23, 2016

Strictly limited season!

Why See King Lear?

Shakespeare

I am a man more sinned against than sinning

Antony Sher takes on Shakespeare's most iconic King as plays the part of King Lear - Shakespeare's infamous 'mad king' who tests his three daughters' love for him, giving away portions of his kingdom as a prize, but learns to his detriment that flattery is not the same as loyalty or devotion. Direction comes from RSC Artistic director Gregory Doran.

WHAT IS KING LEAR ABOUT?

The ageing monarch of Britain, King Lear, decides to handover his duties to his three daughters by dividing up his kingdom amongst them. In order to do this, he decides to allocate the portions based upon each of his daughter's declarations of their love for him. However his youngest and favourite daughter, Cordelia, is upset by this barbaric method and remains silent. Outraged at her refusal to participate, King Lear immediately banishes her, leaving his other two daughters to inherit his fortune - an action that ultimately leads to his downfall.

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Dates

Previews from: 10 November 2016

Opening night: 15 November 2016

MASKS

You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.

Cast and Creative

Cast

Antony Sher as King Lear
Natalie Simpson as Cordelia
Clarence Smith as Albany
David Troughton as Gloucester
Graham Turner as Fool
Ewart James Walters as Old Man
Kelly Williams as Regan
Romayne Andrews as Soldier
Antony Byrne as Kent
Eke Chukwu as Soldier
James Clyde as Cornwall
James Cooney as Soldier
Bethan Cullinane as Lady
Marieme Diouf as Lady
Paapa Essiedu as Edmund
Jenny Fennessy as Lady
Kevin N Golding as Curan
Marcus Griffiths as France
Nia Gwynne as Goneril
Oliver Johnstone as Edgar
Byron Mondal as Oswald
Theo Ogundipe as Burgundy


Creative

Directed by Gregory Doran
Design by Niki Turner

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