Bell Shakespeare.

King Lear
  • INTRO.

    BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
    DIRECTED BY MARION POTTS
    FEATURING JOHN BELL

    A father in his twilight years divides his assets between his three daughters. She who loves him most will gain the most. Goneril and Regan are more than happy to flatter him so they share the spoils. Cordelia, his youngest and favourite, is too honest for her own good. Furious, he disowns her and sends her away. Betrayed by the elder two who have all he once owned, Lear is left destitute. Still blinded by pride and vanity, it’s not until Cordelia returns to save him that he realises his catastrophic mistake and recognises true love. But is it too late?

    One of the greatest works in Western literature, King Lear is an epic story of power, loyalty, jealousy and betrayal, and a profoundly moving study of human frailty and the nature of love.

    Celebrate the 20th year of Bell Shakespeare as John Bell leads some of Australia’s most respected actors and exciting new talent in Marion Potts’ richly poetic production.

    Buy a two-play Bell Package subscription for King Lear and Twelfth Night in Sydney, Melbourne or Canberra and secure the best seats, great savings and many other benefits.

    Individual tickets for King Lear are now on sale in Sydney and Canberra, and will go on sale on 19 April in Melbourne.

    Please note: This production contains some strobe effects and haze.

  • SYNOPSIS.

    Lear, King of Britain, decides to abdicate and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. When his beloved youngest, Cordelia, refuses to make a public declaration of love for her father she is disinherited and married to the King of France without a dowry. The Earl of Kent is banished by Lear for daring to defend her. The two elder daughters, Goneril and Regan, and their husbands inherit the kingdom. Gloucester, deceived by his bastard son Edmund, disinherits his legitimate son, Edgar, who is forced to go on the run to save his life.

    Lear, now stripped of his power, quarrels with Goneril and Regan about the conditions of his lodging in their households. In a rage he goes out into the stormy night, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, now disguised as a servant. They encounter Edgar, disguised as a mad beggar called Poor Tom. Gloucester is betrayed by Edmund and captured by Regan and Cornwall, who put out his eyes. King Lear is taken secretly to Dover, where Cordelia has landed with a French army. The blind Gloucester meets but does not recognize Edgar, who leads him to Dover.

    Lear and Cordelia are reconciled, but in the ensuing battle are captured by the Sisters' forces. Goneril and Regan are both in love with Edmund, who encourages them both. Discovering this, Goneril's husband Albany forces Edmund to defend himself against the charge of treachery. A knight appears to challenge Edmund and, after fatally wounding him, reveals himself to be Edgar. News comes that Goneril has poisoned Regan and then committed suicide. Before dying, Edmund reveals that he has ordered the deaths of Lear and Cordelia.

    Extract from The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works Edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen Macmillan Publishers, 2007

  • CAST & CREATIVE.

    Director Marion Potts
    Designer Dale Ferguson
    Lighting Designer Nick Schlieper
    Sound Designer Stefan Gregory
    Composer Bree van Reyk
    Fight Director Nigel Poulton
    Vocal Coach Peter Carroll
    Assistant Director Jessica Tuckwell
    Assistant Lighting Designer Chris Twyman

    With
    Keith Agius
    John Bell           
    Peter Carroll
    Justin Cotta
    Paul English
    Peter Kowitz
    Josh McConville
    Jane Montgomery Griffiths
    Bruce Myles
    Yalin Ozucelik
    Anthony Phelan
    Susan Prior
    Leah Purcell
    Bree van Reyk
    Tim Walter

  • SCHOOL MATINEES.

    WHO IS IT FOR?
    Years 9 – 12

    CURRICULUM LINKS
    English / Literature
    Drama
    Theatre Studies
    Society and Culture
    Arts and Humanities
    Entertainment Industry
    Civics and Citizenship

    WHERE AND WHEN?

    Sydney Opera House, Drama Theatre

    Fri 12 Mar 11am*
    Tue 16 Mar 11am*
    Tue 23 Mar 11am*
    Tue 30 Mar 11am*

    Canberra Theatre Centre, The Playhouse
    Wed 28 Apr 11am
    Fri 30 Apr 11am*

    Melbourne, the Arts Centre, Playhouse
    Tue 1 Jun 11am*
    Tue 8 Jun 11am

    * Pre-show talk at 10.40am in the theatre

    HOW LONG?
    Approx. 3 hours (inc. 20 minute interval) 

    HOW MUCH?
    $26 per student.
    Teachers at student prices for school matinees.
     
    BENEFITS AND CONDITIONS
    20 student tickets = 1 free teacher ticket.
    Online Learning Pack.
    See booking form for terms and conditions.   
     
    BOOKINGS FOR SCHOOL MATINEES
    Download a booking form.
    Fax to 1300 552 271 or for more information call 1300 305 730.
     
    BOOKING SCHOOL GROUPS INTO EVENING PERFORMANCES
    School bookings for evening performances can only be made through the venue box office.  Contact the venue directly for prices and availability. 
    NB: Special school matinee prices will not be available for evening performances.
     

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06
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07
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09
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10
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