“King Lear” – Nominated for Four St. Louis Theater Circle Awards

Playwright: William Shakespeare

Directed by: Milt Zoth

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Lear Script CoverLear, the aging king of Britain, decides to step down from the throne and divide his kingdom evenly among his three daughters. First, however, he puts his daughters through a test, asking each to tell him how much she loves him. Goneril and Regan, Lear’s older daughters, give their father flattering answers. But Cordelia, Lear’s youngest and favorite daughter, remains silent, saying that she has no words to describe how much she loves her father. Lear flies into a rage and disowns Cordelia.

Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision. Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little authority that Lear still holds. Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying him, Lear slowly goes insane. He flees his daughters’ houses to wander on a heath during a great thunderstorm, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, a loyal nobleman in disguise.
Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also experiences family problems. His illegitimate son, Edmund, tricks him into believing that his legitimate son, Edgar, is trying to kill him. Fleeing the manhunt that his father has set for him, Edgar disguises himself as a crazy beggar and calls himself “Poor Tom.” Like Lear, he heads out onto the heath.

When the loyal Gloucester realizes that Lear’s daughters have turned against their father, he decides to help Lear in spite of the danger. Regan discovers him helping Lear, accuse him of treason, blind him, and turn him out to wander the countryside. He ends up being led by his disguised son, Edgar, toward the city of Dover, where Lear has also been brought.

In Dover, a French army lands as part of an invasion led by Cordelia in an effort to save her father. Edmund becomes romantically entangled with both Regan and Goneril.

The despairing Gloucester tries to commit suicide, but Edgar saves him by pulling the strange trick of leading him off an imaginary cliff. Meanwhile, the English troops reach Dover, and the English, led by Edmund, defeat the Cordelia-led French. Lear and Cordelia are captured. In the climactic scene, Edgar duels with and kills Edmund; we learn of the death of Gloucester; Goneril poisons Regan out of jealousy over Edmund and then kills herself when her treachery is revealed to Albany; Edmund’s betrayal of Cordelia leads to her needless execution in prison; and Lear finally dies out of grief at Cordelia’s passing.  Edgar, and the elderly Kent are left to take care of the country under a cloud of sorrow and regret.

 

CAST

King Lear - John Contini*
The Fool - Bobby Miller*
Earl of Gloucester - William Roth
Edgar - Justin Ivan Brown
Edmund - Rusty Gunther
Earl of Kent - Eric White
Goneril - Meghan Maguire
Regan - Missy Heinemann
Cordelia - Jessica Laney
Oswald - David Wassilak

*Member Actors' Equity

Reviews

"Heart-Rending Pathos...Striking Work"

Judith Newmark, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Splendid Gem of a Production"

Mark Bretz, Ladue News

"It Would Be a Mistake to Miss This One"

Andrea Braun, The Vital Voice

"Pulses With Life, As Crisp and Vibrant As New Growth"-

Paul Friswold, The Riverfront Times

Press

www.stltoday.com/entertainment/arts-and-theatre/reviews/st-louis-actors-studio-stages-king-lear-on-an-intimate/article_82c4c048-4034-5243-b877-847a7ed047b6.html

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