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King
Lear
Washington Arts
Centre
Thursday 26th May 2016
Third year drama students from Sunderland University are very excited to perform
King Lear as part of the Sunderland Festival. This performance represents the
Stage Three’s final major project and is especially significant due to the
400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
King Lear explores a
kingdom divided on a whim, a King who loses first his family, then his throne
and then his mind. In the gathering storm, families divide, friendships are
tested and loyalties are betrayed. This modernised ad adapted version of the
classic text hopes to stimulate, entertain and engage its audience; in a play
of emotional and familial turmoil.
Ross Scott who will be playing King Lear stated
“I am really thankful to be entrusted with such a challenging role and I hope
that I can do it justice. The rehearsals are really strong and although the
text is complicated the cast make it very easy and rewarding.” Rachel Otterson
who will be playing Goneril stated “It is such a great opportunity for me as an
actress to be playing such a complex role, the rehearsal possess has been
really enjoyable and I look forward to performing with such a talented ensemble.”
The head of the BA hons Drama program at The
University of Sunderland and director of King Lear Adelle Hulsmeier stated:
‘For the past 3 months, the students have worked hard to grapple with the
complex issues embroiled in this play. They have been stretched by the work,
and rise to the challenges of the text with professionalism and dedication. It
will be a great play to come and support’.
Tickets:
Third year drama students at the University of Sunderland will present William Shakespeare’s King Lear at The Arts Centre Washington on the 26th May 2016. Tickets £7.50 / £6.00 (conc)
Tickets are available from the Arts Centre Washington and can be bought online
(http://www.artscentrewashington.co.uk/production-details.aspx?id=801)
or phone the box office Tel: 0191 219 3455
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