The Plays

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  1. A Lover's Complaint,
  2. All's Well that Ends Well,
  3. amphibrach,
  4. anapest,
  5. antibaccius,
  6. Antony & Cleopatra,
  7. As You Like It,
  8. bacchius,
  9. Betrayal,
  10. Brooklyn Academy of Music,
  11. California Shakespeare Theater,
  12. Characters,
  13. Chicago Shakespeare Theater,
  14. Classic Stage Company,
  15. Comedic,
  16. Comedies,
  17. Comedy of Errors,
  18. Coriolanus,
  19. cretic,
  20. Cymbeline,
  21. dactyl,
  22. Dark Lady,
  23. Death,
  24. Donmar West End,
  25. Dramatic,
  26. Edward III,
  27. Elizabethan Theatres,
  28. Falstaff Awards,
  29. Female,
  30. First Folio,
  31. First Quarto,
  32. Friendship,
  33. Hamlet,
  34. Henry IV, Part 1,
  35. Henry IV, Part 2,
  36. Henry V,
  37. Henry VI, Part 1,
  38. Henry VI, Part 2,
  39. Henry VI, Part 3,
  40. Henry VIII,
  41. Histories,
  42. Honor,
  43. iamb,
  44. iambic pentameter,
  45. Illusion,
  46. Julius Caesar,
  47. Justice,
  48. King John,
  49. King Lear,
  50. King Richard II,
  51. Life,
  52. Love,
  53. Love's Labour's Lost,
  54. Lust,
  55. Macbeth,
  56. Male,
  57. Measure for Measure,
  58. Merchant of Venice,
  59. Merry Wives of Windsor,
  60. Middle Age,
  61. Midsummer Night's Dream,
  62. molossus,
  63. Much Ado About Nothing,
  64. News,
  65. Oregon Shakespeare Festival,
  66. Othello,
  67. Pericles,
  68. PlayShakespeare Editions,
  69. Podcasts,
  70. Poems,
  71. Pride,
  72. Public Theatre,
  73. pyrrhic,
  74. Revenge,
  75. Richard III,
  76. Romances,
  77. Romantic,
  78. Romeo & Juliet,
  79. Royal Shakespeare Company,
  80. scansion,
  81. Second Quarto,
  82. Shakespeare Talks,
  83. Shakespeare Theatre Company,
  84. Shakespeare's Players,
  85. Sir Thomas More,
  86. Sonnets,
  87. Sorrow,
  88. spondee,
  89. Statistics,
  90. Taming of the Shrew,
  91. The Passionate Pilgrim,
  92. The Phoenix & Turtle,
  93. The Rape of Lucrece,
  94. The Tempest,
  95. The Winter's Tale,
  96. Theatres,
  97. Timon of Athens,
  98. Titus Andronicus,
  99. To the Queen,
  100. Tragedies,
  101. tribrach,
  102. trochee,
  103. Troilus & Cressida,
  104. Twelfth Night,
  105. Two Gentlemen of Verona,
  106. Two Noble Kinsmen,
  107. Venus & Adonis,
  108. War,
  109. Weakness,
  110. Young Age,
  111. Young Man,

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King Lear Reviews

Lear, Set Loose in Central Park
New York Classical Theatre
 
Lear Elicits Sympathy and Empathy
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
 
Lear's Authority Lacks Stamina
California Shakespeare Theater
 
Lear Through Another Lens
Contemporary Legend Theater of Taiwan
 
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King Lear :: Scenes
King Lear Scenes
Act I, Scene 1
Scene 1 King Lear’s palace. (Kent, Gloucester, Edmund, King Lear, Cornwall, Albany, Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, Attendants, Gloucester, France, Burgundy)
 
Act I, Scene 2
Scene 2 The Earl of Gloucester’s castle. (Edmund the Bastard, Gloucester, Edgar)
 
Act I, Scene 3
Scene 3 The Duke of Albany’s palace. (Goneril, Oswald)
 
Act I, Scene 4
Scene 4 A hall in the same. (Kent, Lear, Knights, Attendants, Oswald, Fool, Goneril, Albany)
 
Act I, Scene 5
Scene 5 Court before the same. (Lear, Kent, Fool, Gentleman)
 
Act II, Scene 1
Scene 1 Gloucester’s castle. (Edmund, Curan, Edgar, Gloucester, Servants, Cornwall, Regan, Attendants)
 
Act II, Scene 2
Scene 2 Before Gloucester’s castle. (Kent, Oswald, Edmund, Cornwall, Regan, Gloucester, Servants)
 
Act II, Scene 3
Scene 3 A wood. (Edgar)
 
Act II, Scene 4
Scene 4 Before Gloucester’s castle. Kent in the stocks. (Lear, Fool, Gentleman, Kent, Gloucester, Cornwall, Regan, Gloucester, Servants, Oswald, Goneril)
 
Act III, Scene 1
Scene 1 A heath. (Kent, Gentleman)
 
Act III, Scene 2
Scene 2 Another part of the heath. Storm still. (Lear, Fool, Kent)
 
Act III, Scene 3
Scene 3 Gloucester’s castle. (Gloucester, Edmund)
 
Act III, Scene 4
Scene 4 The heath. Before a hovel. (Lear, Kent, Fool, Edgar, Gloucester)
 
Act III, Scene 5
Scene 5 Gloucester’s castle. (Cornwall, Edmund)
 
Act III, Scene 6
Scene 6 A chamber in a farmhouse adjoining the castle. (Kent, Gloucester, Lear, Edgar, Fool)
 
Act III, Scene 7
Scene 7 Gloucester’s castle. (Cornwall, Regan, Goneril, Edmund, Servants, Oswald, Gloucester)
 
Act IV, Scene 1
Scene 1 The heath. (Edgar, Gloucester, Old Man)
 
Act IV, Scene 2
Scene 2 Before Albany’s palace. (Goneril, Edmund, Oswald, Albany, Messenger)
 
Act IV, Scene 3
Scene 3 The French camp near Dover. (Kent, Gentleman)
 
Act IV, Scene 4
Scene 4 The same. A tent. (Cordelia, Doctor, Soldiers, Officer, Messenger)
 
Act IV, Scene 5
Scene 5 Gloucester’s castle. (Regan, Oswald)
 
Act IV, Scene 6
Scene 6 Fields near Dover. (Gloucester, Edgar, Lear, Gentleman, Attendants, Oswald)
 
Act IV, Scene 7
Scene 7 A tent in the French camp. (Cordelia, Kent, Doctor, Lear, Servants, Gentleman)
 
Act V, Scene 1
Scene 1 The British camp, near Dover. (Edmund, Regan, Gentlemen, Albany, Goneril, Soldiers, Edgar, Edmund)
 
Act V, Scene 2
Scene 2 A field between the two camps. (Powers of France, Cordelia, Lear, Edgar, Gloucester)
 
Act V, Scene 3
Scene 3 The British camp near Dover. (Edmund, Lear, Cordelia, Soldiers, Captains, Albany, Goneril, Regan, Herald, Edgar, Gentleman, Kent, Messenger)