Description |
1 online resource (1 video file (164 min.)): sound, color |
Summary |
King Lear is considered by many to be Shakespeare's finest tragedy. Lear, in dividing up his kingdom to his three daughters, gradually descends into madness, ultimately bringing tragedy upon all concerned. This production was captured by Digital Theatre l |
Credits |
Director, Attenborough, Michael ; Design, Scutt, Tom ; Lighting, Clark, Jon ; Sound, Jones, Dan ; Casting, Horan CDG, Julia ; Fight Director, King, Terry ; Movement, Knight, Imogen ; Magic Consultant, Kieve, Paul |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Digital Theatre+, viewed March 10, 2023) |
Subject |
Redemption.
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Redemption
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Genre/Form |
Tragedies (Drama)
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tragedies.
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Internet videos
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Tragedies (Drama)
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Internet videos.
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Tragedies (Drama)
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Tragédies.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Gelder, Ian, actor
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Wood, Clive, actor
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Bew, Kieran, actor
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Pryce, Jonathan, actor
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Waites, Zoe, actor
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Jules, Jenny, actor
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Fox, Phoebe, actor
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Hope, Richard, actor
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Sibtain, Chook, actor
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Nolan, Andrew, actor
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Dilloway, Ben, actor
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Goulding, Richard, actor
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Elliot, Steven, actor
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McCarthy, Barry, actor
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Fox, Trevor, actor
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Tester, Christopher, actor
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Wilton Regan, Alix, actor
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Attenborough, Michael, director
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Digital Theatre+, production company
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