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Jul
22
Tue
King Lear, Shakespeare in the Park
Jul 22 @ 7:00 am – Aug 17 @ 8:00 am

Shakespeare In The Park

July 22 – August 17, 2014

Directed by Daniel Sullivan
John Lithgow as Lear

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Revenge, rage, grief and delusion thunder upon the Delacorte as Tony® and Emmy® Award winner John Lithgow takes the stage as one of theater’s great tragic heroes, KING LEAR. Tony winner Daniel Sullivan directs Shakespeare’s classic drama about a King who loses everything—including his mind—when he disowns his favorite daughter, and finds himself betrayed in return.

Jul
30
Wed
The White Devil, Royal Shakespeare Company
Jul 30 @ 5:30 am – Nov 29 @ 5:30 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

30 July – 29 November 2014

Directed by Maria Aberg

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Beautiful Vittoria begins an illicit affair, enlisting the help of her brother Flamenio to fool her husband. They soon find themselves snared in a web of corruption, passion and retribution as their pursuit of personal gain reaches an epic and bloody conclusion.  

Aug
6
Wed
King Lear, Shakespeare’s Globe
Aug 6 @ 6:45 am – Dec 6 @ 7:45 am

Shakespeare’s Globe Theater

From 6 August (touring UK and USA)

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Old King Lear, weary of royal duties, proposes to break up his kingdom and divide it among his three daughters. But this rash generosity is cruelly repaid and Lear discovers too late the false values by which he has lived – and, in turn, the suffering common to all humanity.

Its tempestuous poetry shot through with touches of humour and moments of heart-rending simplicity, King Lear is one of the deepest artistic explorations of the human condition.

 

Aug
30
Sat
The Comedy of Errors – Shakespeare’s Globe, London
Aug 30 @ 4:45 am – Dec 7 @ 5:45 am

The Comedy of Errors

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Blanche McIntyre

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Take one pair of estranged twin brothers (both called Antipholus), and one pair of estranged twin servants (both called Dromio), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. One Antipholus is astonished by his foreign hospitality; the other enraged by the hostility of his home town. The Dromios, caught between the two, are soundly beaten for obeying all the wrong orders.

Basing his plot on a farce by Plautus, Shakespeare caps the mayhem of his Roman original to build up a hectic tale of violent cross-purposes, furious slapstick and social nightmare.

This production will employ Renaissance costumes and staging.

Sep
23
Tue
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company
Sep 23 2014 @ 5:30 am – Mar 14 2015 @ 5:30 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

23 September 2014 – 14 March 2015

Directed by Christopher Luscombe

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Set in the Summer of 1914, love and merriment ensue in Shakespeare’s sparkling comedy before the lives of the blissfully unaware lovers are about to be utterly transformed by the war to end all wars.

 

Oct
3
Fri
Love’s Labour’s Won, Royal Shakespeare Company
Oct 3 2014 @ 5:30 am – Mar 14 2015 @ 5:30 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

3 October 2014 – 14 March 2015

Directed by Christopher Luscombe

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Autumn 1918. Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out.