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King Lear, National Theatre by James Woodall

Sam Mendes thinks King Lear is a bigger play than it is. In a new staging he directs at the National Theatre, he wants it to be about a convulsion of nations, a reordering of borders, bombing populations. When Lear arrives to carve his kingdom into three - entirely in his own self-interest, not his daughters' (in the play) - over 30 soldiers are stood to attention rear stage. The illusion suggests 300 and proposes th…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 3:43am on January 24, 2014

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