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King Lear
Genre Tragedy
Based on King Lear
Written by
Directed byAndrew McCullough
Starring Orson Welles
Theme music composer Virgil Thomson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time73 minutes
Original release
Network CBS
Release18 October 1953 (1953-10-18)

King Lear is a 1953 live television adaptation of the Shakespeare play staged by Peter Brook and starring Orson Welles. [1] Preserved on kinescope, it aired October 18, 1953, as part of the CBS television series Omnibus, hosted by Alistair Cooke. The cast includes Micheál Mac Liammóir and Alan Badel. [2]

Production

A heavily abridged version of the play, [3] this production condensed the play by eliminating the characters of Edgar and Edmund. [4] To compensate for their absence, the role of Oswald is expanded to take Edmund's part in the play's climax, and "Poor Tom" is included not as a disguised Edgar but as an actual madman. [5]

Welles returned to America to star in this presentation. He was guarded by IRS agents, prohibited to leave his hotel room when not at the studio, prevented from making any purchases, and the entire sum (less expenses) he earned went to his tax bill. Welles returned to England after the broadcast.

Cast

Home media

  • 2010 E1 Entertainment, Region 1 DVD, February 9, 2010 ISBN  978-1-4172-3287-1 [6]

References

Sources

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Lear
Genre Tragedy
Based on King Lear
Written by
Directed byAndrew McCullough
Starring Orson Welles
Theme music composer Virgil Thomson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time73 minutes
Original release
Network CBS
Release18 October 1953 (1953-10-18)

King Lear is a 1953 live television adaptation of the Shakespeare play staged by Peter Brook and starring Orson Welles. [1] Preserved on kinescope, it aired October 18, 1953, as part of the CBS television series Omnibus, hosted by Alistair Cooke. The cast includes Micheál Mac Liammóir and Alan Badel. [2]

Production

A heavily abridged version of the play, [3] this production condensed the play by eliminating the characters of Edgar and Edmund. [4] To compensate for their absence, the role of Oswald is expanded to take Edmund's part in the play's climax, and "Poor Tom" is included not as a disguised Edgar but as an actual madman. [5]

Welles returned to America to star in this presentation. He was guarded by IRS agents, prohibited to leave his hotel room when not at the studio, prevented from making any purchases, and the entire sum (less expenses) he earned went to his tax bill. Welles returned to England after the broadcast.

Cast

Home media

  • 2010 E1 Entertainment, Region 1 DVD, February 9, 2010 ISBN  978-1-4172-3287-1 [6]

References

Sources

External links



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