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So, you see this young, funny, obscene, angry playwright in "Romeo and Juliet," and you see this man who is genuinely facing mortality in " King Lear ."
Building Stratford-upon-Manhattan Barbara Chai 2011
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So, you see this young, funny, obscene, angry playwright in "Romeo and Juliet," and you see this man who is genuinely facing mortality in " King Lear ."
Building Stratford-upon-Manhattan Barbara Chai 2011
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The London theater is known for innovative work, yet this rendition of King Lear, among the most important in the canon not to mention an actor's career is notable because it's so clear and unpretentious.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: King Lear Fern Siegel 2011
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In any case, like King Lear, they have left a daughter.
Look what you're marrying into, Kate | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Set on a bare stage at BAM's Harvey Theater, King Lear, as directed by Michael Grandage, is a straightforward, accessible production of the popular Shakespeare play.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: King Lear Fern Siegel 2011
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Set on a bare stage at BAM's Harvey Theater, King Lear, as directed by Michael Grandage, is a straightforward, accessible production of the popular Shakespeare play.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: King Lear Fern Siegel 2011
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Set on a bare stage at BAM's Harvey Theater, King Lear, as directed by Michael Grandage, is a straightforward, accessible production of the popular Shakespeare play.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: King Lear Fern Siegel 2011
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Set on a bare stage at BAM's Harvey Theater, King Lear, as directed by Michael Grandage, is a straightforward, accessible production of the popular Shakespeare play.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: King Lear Fern Siegel 2011
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The London theater is known for innovative work, yet this rendition of King Lear, among the most important in the canon not to mention an actor's career is notable because it's so clear and unpretentious.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: King Lear Fern Siegel 2011
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"I am a man more sinned against than sinning," King Lear laments.
The Perils of Polygamy Raymond Zhong 2011
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