King Lear reviewed by Ben Brantley
The New York Times gives King Lear
with Christopher Plummer a rave review
 Sara
Krulwich/The New York
TimesChristopher Plummer in the
title role of "King Lear."
Ben Brantley of the New
York Times has given King Lear, directed by Jonathan Miller and performed by
Christopher Plummer, a rave
review: Throughout
Jonathan Miller's engrossing production of Shakespeare's bleakest tragedy, which
opened last night, Mr. Plummer bestrides the boundary between being and
nothingness with a brightness sure to stun even longtime admirers of this superb
actor. This is an organically complete Lear whose end is glimpsed in his first
majestic appearance and whose last, broken moments pulse with fleetingly
recovered strength. Bringing a whisper of infirmity to Lear at his most
confident and a glow of grandeur to him at his most abject, Mr. Plummer creates
a portrait for the ages, drawn in self-consuming
fire.This production
was originally staged at the Stratford Ontario Festival in 2002 - and Brantley
feels that it has transferred well. This is a play I know well - I saw Robert
Stephens in Lear at RSC (in this production they covered the stage with paper,
underneath it was painted red, so after the storm got wet, it gradually revealed
more and more of the red beneath it), and I saw it once at Virginia
Commonwealth University. It featured a female Lear, who was good, but an odd
futuristic production concept that did not really work, I also
directed it once at Sweet Briar College.
KING
LEAR By William Shakespeare;
directed by Jonathan Miller; sets by Ralph Funicello; lighting by Robert
Thomson; costumes by Clare Mitchell; composer, Berthold Carrière; sound by
Scott Anderson; stage manager, Brian Scott; general manager, Adam Siegel;
production manager, Jeff Hamlin. Presented by the Lincoln Center Theater, under
the direction of André Bishop and Bernard Gersten, in association with the
Stratford Festival of Canada. At the Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln
Center. WITH: Christopher Plummer
(King Lear), Domini Blythe (Goneril), Lucy Peacock (Regan), Claire Jullien
(Cordelia), Ian Deakin (Duke of Albany), Stephen Russell (Duke of Cornwall),
Benedict Campbell (Earl of Kent), James Blendick (Earl of Gloucester), Brent
Carver (Edgar), Geraint Wyn Davies (Edmund), Barry MacGregor (Fool), Paul
O'Brien (King of France), Guy Paul (Duke of Burgundy) and Brian Tree
(Oswald).LinksInternet Broadway
Database Christopher Plummer
Posted: Thu - March 11, 2004 at 08:58 AM
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