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PHOTO FLASH: Bill Irwin, Kelli O’Hara, Sam Waterston et al. Rehearse King Lear

Bill Irwin and Sam Waterston
(© Nella Vera)
Bill Irwin and Sam Waterston
(© Nella Vera)

The Public Theater’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear is now in rehearsal. James Macdonald is directing the play, which will perform October 18 – November 20, with an official opening on November 8.

The company will star Sam Waterston in the title role, and also feature Che Ayende (Duke of Burgundy/Knight/Servant), Craig Bockhorn (Doctor), Kristen Connolly (Cordelia), Michael Crane (Oswald), Herb Foster (Old Man/Knight), Seth Gilliam (Edmund), Enid Graham (Goneril), Bill Irwin (The Fool), Michael Izquierdo (King of France), Michael McKean (Gloucester), Arian Moayed (Edgar), Kelli O’Hara (Regan), John Douglas Thompson (Kent), Richard Topol (Albany), and Frank Wood (Cornwall).

The production will feature scenic design by Miriam Buether, costume design by Gabriel Berry, lighting design by Christopher Akerlind, and sound design by Darron L West.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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Kelli O'Hara and Frank Wood
(© Nella Vera)
Kelli O’Hara and Frank Wood
(© Nella Vera)

The Public Theater’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear is now in rehearsal. James Macdonald is directing the play, which will perform October 18 – November 20, with an official opening on November 8.

The company will star Sam Waterston in the title role, and also feature Che Ayende (Duke of Burgundy/Knight/Servant), Craig Bockhorn (Doctor), Kristen Connolly (Cordelia), Michael Crane (Oswald), Herb Foster (Old Man/Knight), Seth Gilliam (Edmund), Enid Graham (Goneril), Bill Irwin (The Fool), Michael Izquierdo (King of France), Michael McKean (Gloucester), Arian Moayed (Edgar), Kelli O’Hara (Regan), John Douglas Thompson (Kent), Richard Topol (Albany), and Frank Wood (Cornwall).

The production will feature scenic design by Miriam Buether, costume design by Gabriel Berry, lighting design by Christopher Akerlind, and sound design by Darron L West.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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Michael McKean and Seth Gilliam
(© Nella Vera)
Michael McKean and Seth Gilliam
(© Nella Vera)

The Public Theater’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear is now in rehearsal. James Macdonald is directing the play, which will perform October 18 – November 20, with an official opening on November 8.

The company will star Sam Waterston in the title role, and also feature Che Ayende (Duke of Burgundy/Knight/Servant), Craig Bockhorn (Doctor), Kristen Connolly (Cordelia), Michael Crane (Oswald), Herb Foster (Old Man/Knight), Seth Gilliam (Edmund), Enid Graham (Goneril), Bill Irwin (The Fool), Michael Izquierdo (King of France), Michael McKean (Gloucester), Arian Moayed (Edgar), Kelli O’Hara (Regan), John Douglas Thompson (Kent), Richard Topol (Albany), and Frank Wood (Cornwall).

The production will feature scenic design by Miriam Buether, costume design by Gabriel Berry, lighting design by Christopher Akerlind, and sound design by Darron L West.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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Arian Moayed and James Macdonald
(© Nella Vera)
Arian Moayed and James Macdonald
(© Nella Vera)

The Public Theater’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear is now in rehearsal. James Macdonald is directing the play, which will perform October 18 – November 20, with an official opening on November 8.

The company will star Sam Waterston in the title role, and also feature Che Ayende (Duke of Burgundy/Knight/Servant), Craig Bockhorn (Doctor), Kristen Connolly (Cordelia), Michael Crane (Oswald), Herb Foster (Old Man/Knight), Seth Gilliam (Edmund), Enid Graham (Goneril), Bill Irwin (The Fool), Michael Izquierdo (King of France), Michael McKean (Gloucester), Arian Moayed (Edgar), Kelli O’Hara (Regan), John Douglas Thompson (Kent), Richard Topol (Albany), and Frank Wood (Cornwall).

The production will feature scenic design by Miriam Buether, costume design by Gabriel Berry, lighting design by Christopher Akerlind, and sound design by Darron L West.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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Closed: November 20, 2011