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King Lear performance
This isn't one of those 'what is the character of King Lear' type questions - I have read the play! I'm doing an essay on performance variations between film and theatre and just wondered if anyone had seen any performances of King Lear, and if so, what aspects (feelings, effects etc) do you think could not have been reproduced on film. Thanks for your help!
Lissy x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the seenece of Shakespeare's appeal is his ability to pinpoint the human condition, which has remained the same from then until now. The imediacy of live theatre means that all that emotion can be delivered by atmosphere to the audience, which must, by definition, loose something of its effect through the medium of film.
If Shakespere was writing today, he would probably approach his work differently, and adjust it to the additional media available, but in his day, theatre was what was there, so he excelled in writing for it.
Poking out of eyes is always tricky - I suppose it can be done on film (ref Bunuel) but not sure they would. Difficult on stage too.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are thinking of but I know a Japanese director has reproduced Lear - I'm afraid I can't remember the name but may be something on net, and a Japanese theatrical version toured as well. Might make for an interesting comparison.
Thanks guys - you're stars.
I haven't seen Lear performed but have seen RSC twice and nothing compares to seeing good Shakespeare on stage. Saying that I have seen a film version of a RSC performance of King Lear with Paul Schofied in title role and it is fantastic. Highly recommended. In fact, last year, members of the RSC voted for their all time favourite performance and he won. Just in case you wanted to know! Thanks again for your help, Lissy x
P.s. Was it Kurosawa who done the famous version of Macbeth, Throne of Blood or something, or am I getting confused?!
And everyone should get him or herself to the Globe at least once. Even if the productions aren't up to much (and they can be a bit hit and miss) it's always a great experience.
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