The Lear Diaries: The Story of the Royal National Theatre's Production of Shakespeare's King Lear
by Brian Cox
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'One of the most frank and authentic accounts yet written of the pressures placed on today''s stars King Lear is perhaps the most challenging role in the Shakespearian canon. In 1991, directed by Deborah Warner, Brian Cox gave a highly-acclaimed performance. In this compulsive account of a theatrical journey, Cox describes the rehearsal room investigation in the possibilities of the text in performance as the production toured to Bucharest and Tokyo, Cairo and Paris in the wake of show more Perestroika and with the Gulf War gathering momentum in the early ''90s. But this is also a personal story; for Lear, like Hamlet is a part notorious for consuming it''s players and Cox is not only separated from his family for months, but also trying to negotiate a window in the storm to get married as he plays the character of an old man, rejected by his daughters and friends and sunk in madness.' show lessTags
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- Nonfiction, Literature Studies and Criticism
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- 792.028092 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Stage presentations modified standard subdivisions Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, miscellany Acting and Performance modified standard subdivisions History, geographic treatment, biography Biography
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