Shakespeare Network Educational Program - Exclusive SN Audiobooks Productions : King Lear - The Complete Shakespeare - Timestamps: (A1, S2) 18:00 - (A1, S3) 28:10 (A1, S4) 29:26 - (A1, S5) 45:25 - (A2, S1) 47:44 - (A2, S2) 54:20 - (A2, S3) 1:02:55 - (A2, S4) 1:04:54 - (A3, S1) 1:21:35 - (A3, S2) 1:24:24 - (A3, S3) 1:30:15 - (A3, S4) 1:32:02 - (A3, S5) 1:42:00 - (A3, S6) 1:43:00 -
(A3, S7) 1:49:20 - (A4, S1) 1:56:23 - (A4, S2) 2:02:02 - (A4, S3) 2:07:03 - (A4, S4) 2:09:52 - (A4, S5) 2:11:49 - (A4, S6) 2:14:27 - (A4, S7) 2:32:24 - (A5, S1) 2:38:46 - (A5, S2) 2:42:29 - (A5, S3) 2:43:25
King Lear (1610) - William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
King Lear stands as one of the most profound tragedies ever written, confronting themes of madness, filial ingratitude, and cosmic injustice. Its language unites poetic grandeur with existential despair. The Shakespeare Network Academic Kit provides analytical frameworks for exploring textual variants, philosophical dimensions, and performative interpretations. ➡ https://shakespearenetwork.net/media-...
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Trevor Peacock – Lear
Anton Lesser – Kent
Penny Downie – Goneril
Samantha Bond – Regan
Julia Ford – Cordelia
Gerard Murphy – Edmund
David Tennant – Edgar
Clive Merrison – Gloucester
John Rogan – The Fool
[Full cast announced at the end of the play/recording.]
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The Complete Plays of William Shakespeare is a series of audio drama presentations of all 38 plays of William Shakespeare. The plays are unabridged and based on The Complete Pelican Shakespeare, published by Penguin Classics.
Most of the actors are past or present members of the Royal Shakespeare Company including: Sir John Gielgud, James Reynard, David Tennant, Eileen Atkins, Ciaran Hinds, Imogen Stubbs, Damien Lewis, Adjoa Andoh, David Harewood, Maggie Robertson, Maureen Beattie, Shirley Dixon, Niamh Cusack, Victoria Hamilton, Joe Fiennes, Bob Peck, Adrian Lester, Jennifer Ehle, Jamie Glover, Don Warrington, Patterson Joseph and many more.
Subtitles "YouTube Translator": En, Fr, De, It, Es, El, Pt, He, Ja, Zh, Hi
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6946736/
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Updated Date Variants - The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works (Second Edition) Published in print: 2005 (first ed. 1986)
1589-91
The Two Gentlemen of Verona;
1590-1
The Taming of the Shrew;
1590-2
Henry VI, Part III;
1591
Henry VI, Part II;
1592
Henry VI, Part I;
Titus Andronicus;
1592-3
Richard III;
1592-4
The Comedy of Errors;
1594-5
Love's Labour's Lost;
1595
Midsummer Night's Dream;
Richard II;
Romeo and Juliet;
1596
King John;
1596-7
Henry IV, Part I;
The Merchant of Venice;
1597-8
Henry IV, Part II;
The Merry Wives of Windsor;
1598-9
Henry V;
Much Ado About Nothing;
1599
Julius Caesar;
1599-1600
As You Like It;
1600-1
Hamlet;
1601
Twelfth Night;
1602
Troilus and Cressida;
1603-4
Measure for Measure;
Othello;
1606
Antony and Cleopatra;
Macbeth;
Timon of Athens;
1606-7
All's Well That Ends Well;
1607
Pericles;
1608
Coriolanus;
1609-10
The Winter's Tale;
1610
King Lear;
1610-11
Cymbeline;
The Tempest;
1613-14
Henry VIII;
The Two Noble Kinsmen.
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