Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) presents William Shakespeare's towering epic King Lear, directed by CST Founder and Artistic Director Barbara Gaines and featuring Chicago theater legend Larry Yando in the title role. A wrenching story of love, loss and reconciliation, the unraveling of an imperious king has fascinated audiences for more than 400 years. Gaines brings audiences a King Lear for our times, especially relevant as today's generation wrestles with the harrowing effects of aging on loved ones. King Lear opens Chicago Shakespeare's 2014/15 season in the Courtyard Theater, now through November 9, 2014. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
A monarch obscured by the shadows of dementia resolves to retire, and divides his kingdom among his three daughters. The unexpected consequence of losing everything that defines him is shattering, a sobering reminder that even the most powerful can be undone. Chicago Shakespeare's contemporary production reinforces the universality of the family's experience in the face of a parent's decline. Woven throughout the show is the hauntingly melodic music of Frank Sinatra, echoing the memories of Lear's former glory.
In what is often considered the seminal role of an actor's career, Larry Yando takes on King Lear in his 23rd production with Chicago Shakespeare. The incredibly versatile Yando has been seen in roles as diverse as Prospero in The Tempest, Malvolio in Twelfth Night, the title role in Cymbeline as well as, most recently, Casca in Julius Caesar. His longstanding collaborations with Barbara Gaines date back to the early 1990s when Chicago Shakespeare was based at the Ruth Page Theater. Yando will be recognized by audiences for his portrayal of Scar in the Broadway tour of The Lion King and performances throughout Chicago, including six seasons as the iconic Ebenezer Scrooge in the Goodman Theatre's A Christmas Carol. In addition to being named "Best Chicago Actor" by Chicago Magazine, the Jeff Award-winning actor has been honored with DePaul University's Excellence in the Arts Award and was one of the nine national recipients of the prestigious Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship in 2010.
Ross Lehman returns to Chicago Shakespeare for his 17th production to perform the role of Lear's loyal companion, the Fool. Most recently, Lehman appeared as Master Ford in Barbara Gaines's The Merry Wives of Windsor and as Ragueneau in Cyrano de Bergerac. Lehman has already tackled many of Shakespeare's great "Fool" characters with CST, including Feste in Twelfth Night, Jaques in As You Like It, Grumio in The Taming of the Shrew and Costard in Love's Labor's Lost.
Lear's daughters are portrayed by Nehassaiu deGannes as the spurned Cordelia, as well as Bianca LaVerne Jones and Jessiee Datino as the scheming Goneril and Regan, all in their Chicago Shakespeare debuts. deGannes recently appeared as the Nurse alongside Alec Baldwin in Equus at New York's Guild Hall and in the 2013 Stratford Festival company, performing in Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice and Three Musketeers. Jones has worked with such esteemed theater companies as Roundabout Theatre, the Classical Theatre of Harlem and New Perspectives Theatre. Datino comes to CST from New York, where she has appeared off Broadway in The Late Christopher Bean and SIN.
Long-time Chicago Shakespeare veteran Kevin Gudahl performs the role of the Earl of Kent in his astonishing 37th performance on CST stages. Michael Aaron Lindner appears as Lear's cohort Earl of Gloucester, after appearing last season as Addison Mizner in Road Show. In his CST debut, Jesse Luken portrays Lear's villainous illegitimate son Edmund. Up and coming actor of stage and screen, Luken is best known for his recurring guest roles on Justified, Glee and Star-Crossed, and for appearing as Eddie Stanky in the Jackie Robinson biopic film 42, starring Harrison Ford. Steve Haggard performs the role of Gloucester's older, legitimate son, Edgar. Lance Baker appears as Regan's husband, the Duke of Cornwall, and Nathan Hosner will be seen as Goneril's husband, the Duke of Albany. The cast also features Fred Geyer (Oswald), John Byrnes (Duke of Burgundy), Chris Chmelik (King of France), David Lively (Old Man) and Evan Michalic (Soldier).
A talented creative team joins Director Barbara Gaines to bring this epic production to the stage. UK Scenic and Costume Designer Mark Bailey has created a world of heightened realism, in which the increasing decline of Lear's mental state is reflected in the decay of the world around him. King Lear includes a soundscape by Sound Designer Lindsay Jones and lighting design by Michael Gend, with additional lighting design by Kevin Adams. Fight Choreographer Matt Hawkins and CST's Resident Wig and Make-up DesignerMelissa Veal complete the creative team.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater's King Lear will be performed now through November 9, 2014 in CST's Courtyard Theater. Tickets are on sale now for $48-$78 with special discounts available for groups of 10 or more, as well as CST for $20 tickets available for patrons under 35. All patrons receive a 40% discount on guaranteed parking in Navy Pier garages. For more information or to purchase tickets or a season subscription, contact Chicago Shakespeare Theater's Box Office at 312.595.5600 or visit www.Chicagoshakes.com.
Photo Credit: Liz Lauren
The Fool (Ross Lehman) shelters from the storm with the destitute King Lear (Larry Yando)
Lear (Larry Yando) disinherits his youngest daughter Cordelia (Nehassaiu deGannes) while the astonished Duke of Kent (Kevin Gudahl) rushes to her aide
King Lear (Larry Yando, at right) is increasingly obscured by The Shadows of dementia, accompanied by Edgar in disguise as Poor Tom (Steve Haggard)
Lear (Larry Yando) is finds redemption in rekindling his relationship with his spurned daughter Cordelia (Nehassaiu deGannes)
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