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  1. riversidestudios.co.uk › see-and-do › king-lear-110550King Lear | Riverside Studios

    Hace 2 días · Cast: Cecilia Yip, Lindzay Chan, Amanda Leung, Cassandra Tang, Peggy Chow, Ting-Kwan Lau, Ki-yan Ko, Corina Druc, Costinela Ungureanu. King Lear is presented by Tang Shu-wing Theatre Studio, in partnership with National Theatre Marin Sorescu Craiova, Romania and sponsored by Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London. Rating Information: 8+.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Richard Eyre’s film King Lear (2018) is extraordinarily powerful. With its stunning cinematography and star-studded cast (including Anthony Hopkins as Lear, Emma Thompson as Goneril, Emily Watson as Regan, Florence Pugh as Cordelia, Jim Broadbent as Gloucester, and Andrew Scott as Edgar), it’s an absolute must for Shakespeare lovers.

  3. Well it would be interesting to watch the 2009 first and then the 2018 to see if he has changed his version of the role a decade later, as he aged…. I do know he emphasised his view of Lear’s dementia in the 2018 version (it’s a tour de force) but I haven’t seen the 2009 film. Hmmm now I may have to watch it! I love both, but the NT ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · CCP National Theatre Live: King Lear - Considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written, King Lear sees two ageing fathers – one a King, one his courtier – reject the children who truly love them.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Montagem do texto original de Shakespeare em 2018, com o MAGNÍFICO Sir Ian McKellen no papel título.*** Inscreva-se na nossa newsletter ⁠AQUI ⁠ (https://mail...

  6. filmstories.co.uk › features › the-best-films-to-watch-on-bbc-iplayer-right-nowFilms to watch on BBC iPlayer right now

    Hace 5 días · King Lear (2018) (Available until November 2024) The 80-year-old King Lear divides his kingdom among his daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, according to their affection for him. Cordelia refuses to flatter him, so he banishes her.

  7. 4 de may. de 2024 · Shu-wing’s all female production of “King Lear” premiered in Hong Kong in 2021 and was performed in Shanghai two years later, before coming to Riverside Studios for its UK premiere. The director’s style – ‘nonverbal theatre of gesture’ – is the star of the show. Whether the West London audiences are ready for this or not is a ...