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Article: Masterful and so melancholy; Young reviewer CHRIS CONWAY gives the low-down on the RSC's King Lear, which is at Newcastle's Theatre Royal this week.(News)
- Article from:
- Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- July 2, 2007
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Byline: CHRIS CONWAY
As a student of A-Level English Literature, it would be both an understatement and a disservice to the play King Lear if I said I was simply excited at the prospect of going to review it.
I was ecstatic, albeit slightly unsure of what to expect. After studying many Shakespearean texts over the past two years, it was good to finally see one live, ...
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Article: Jean-Luc Godard and The Ill-Fated `King Lear'
The Washington Post;
September 4, 1988 ;
700+ words
... ... filmmaker, Cannon Films' handling of his "King Lear" movie is a good example of what caused ... Globus and Godard had amicably signed "King Lear's" much publicized contract on a table ... scheduled for 1986, but to this day "King Lear" has not been released in France ...
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