Beginning November 4, 2016, the Royal Shakespeare Company's acclaimed production of Shakespeare's King Lear will play in select movie houses across North America.
The production, which opened to rave reviews at the RSC's home in Stratford-upon-Avon, was filmed for "Live from Stratford-upon-Avon," the RSC program that screens the world's greatest classical theatre company from Shakespeare's home town around the world through a continued partnership with Picturehouse Entertainment.
From November 10 - December 23, 2016, King Lear will be playing at the Barbican Theatre in London.
For more information and tickets, go to www.rsc.org.uk/king-lear.
King Lear has ruled for many years and as age begins to overtake him, he divides his kingdom amongst his children. But vanity clouds his judgment and soon he is left alone in the wilderness, confronting the mistakes of a life that has brought him to this point.
The full cast of King Lear includes: Romayne Andrews (Soldier), Antony Byrne (Kent), Eke Chukwu (Soldier), James Clyde (Cornwall), James Cooney (Soldier), Bethan Cullinane (Lady), MarièmeDiouf (Lady), Paapa Essiedu (Edmund), Kevin N Golding (Curan), Marcus Griffiths (France), Nia Gwynne (Goneril), Oliver Johnstone (Edgar), Byron Mondahl (Oswald), Theo Ogundipe (Burgundy), Antony Sher (King Lear), Natalie Simpson (Cordelia), Clarence Smith (Albany), David Troughton (Gloucester), Graham Turner (Fool), EwArt James Walters (Old Man), Kelly Williams (Regan).
King Lear is directed by Gregory Doran and designed Niki Turner with music by Ilona Sekacz, lighting by Tim Mitchell, sound by Jonathan Ruddick, movement by Michael Ashcroft and fights by Bret Yount.
Watch the trailer for King Lear below!
For cinema listings and booking visit onscreen.rsc.org.uk to sign up for updates and follow the creation of the production online in the run up to the screening.
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Picturehouse Entertainment is the distribution arm of Picturehouse Cinemas, the owner and operator of 23 Picturehouse Cinemas and programming agent for a further 42 venues across the UK.
Since its launch in 2010, Picturehouse Entertainment has worked with renowned British directors such as Shane Meadows and Ben Wheatley, and has distributed an eclectic range of theatrical releases, including BAFTA winner The Imposter; 20,000 Days On Earth, featuring Nick Cave; Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story Of Dream Alliance; and The Lobster, starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz. 2016 has seen the release of Green Room with Patrick Stewart, Marguerite and The Absent One. Recent film acquisitions have included Wiener-Dog from Todd Solondz, and Jim Hosking's debut comedy The Greasy Strangler.
Picturehouse Entertainment also distributes high-profile alternative content to cinemas throughout the world from the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Bolshoi Ballet, Glyndebourne, the Royal Opera House and the National Theatre, and also distributed the shows Monty Python Live (mostly), The Rocky Horror Show Live and Roger Waters The Wall. The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company's live season started with The Winter's Tale and continues with Romeo And Juliet and The Entertainer. Picturehouse Entertainment is working with Nick Cave once again on the international event One More Time With Feeling, a new film directed by Andrew Dominik, which will include the first-ever chance to hear Cave's new album, Skeleton Tree.
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