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WITS chats Shakespeare's King Lear | 2018 Richard Eyre production
Episode 2510th April 2025 • Wallowing in the Shallows • The Both of Us
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Rebecca, Tori, and returning guest, Louise, delve into the 2018 production of Shakespeare's King Lear, discussing our personal experiences with the play, character dynamics, and the performances of the cast. We discuss various interpretations that arise from different adaptations and how Eyre's choices of what to cut cause confusion in some of the action. We gush over the performances of (most) of the cast, particularly Thompson, Watson, and Pugh's portrayals of the three sisters.

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Apache Rock Instrumental | by Sound Atelier; licensed from Jamendo

Remember the Way | by Mid-Air Machine; Free Music Archive

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Anderson, John. 2018. 'King Lear' Review: A Timeless Tale with a Modern King; Anthony Hopkins's Lear is a Frightening, Ego-Driven Autocrat in 21st-Century Britain. New York, N.Y.: Dow Jones & Company Inc. https://www.proquest.com/blogs-podcasts-websites/king-lear-review-timeless-tale-with-modern/docview/2112753139/se-2.

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