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Ian McKellen as King Lear
Ian McKellen as King Lear
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King Lear (RSC)
Venue: New London Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarI woke up this morning a little bit annoyed. Last night I went to see King Lear. Ok, ok..Mr.McKellan's "Lear" swooped and soared, but it seemed to lack the gravitas it deserved, maybe even the physical presence. It was a detailed and layered performance that, I am sure, would have been rewarded and appreciated greater in a more intimate venue. However, the reason for my annoyance was that his efforts were let down very badly by his supporting cast. Most notably Philip Winchester's hammy, rushed and self-indulgent interpretation of “Edmund” - about as sinister as Lionel Blair with a water pistol! How on earth he got the part I do not know. I guessed it was for a bigger role in The Seagull - No! I am thinking recent stints in Hollywood movies such as "Thunderbirds" and more recently "Flyboys" opened the doors. Come on RSC, don’t go down that road. By "Now Gods, stand up for bastards" it was on the floor! Other performances also left a lot to be desired - Francis Barber was having a signature w*** through the play as "Goneril". It was a demonstration from start to finish. And sadly Ramola Garai's (wonderful in "Inside I am dancing") “Cordelia” was over-acted and lacked any great truth. Trevor Nunn has to take a lot of the blame for this. Also, the set was mediocre and uninspiring. Thankfully the quality of acting increased when characters such as "Gloucester"- a wonderful William Gaunt and Guy Williams' brutal and unforgiving "Cornwall" took stage. A support to bolster up Mr.McKellan's performance would have painted a different picture. And also would have put me be in a better mood writing this today. - JMG09 Jan 08
starstarstarstarThe West End is suddenly awash with notable Shakespearean productions. Trevor Nunn's RSC transfer is very impressive but, as always with Nunn, feels overlong, particularly in the first half (God knows how long Gone With the Wind will be). Ian McKellen brilliantly conveys the senile brain-addled king but there is little sense of the greatness there must have once been to inspire such love and loyalty from Cordelia, Kent and Gloucester. In fact the strongest performances in an excellent ensemble come from Jonathan Hyde and William Gaunt as the two elderly dukes. Gaunt would probably make a wonderful and regal Lear himself but I doubt he will be given the opportunity. - David Baxter12 Dec 07
starstarstarstarstarBest thing I have ever seen on stage...would highly recommend to anyone. - vixma09 Dec 07
starstarstarstarstarBest thing I have ever seen on stage...would highly recommend to anyone. - vixma09 Dec 07
starstarstarstarstarI was lucky enough to see this production in Stratford earlier in the year so was very excited to see what the intervening months had done to emblish this production still further. Be in no doubt this is a definitive King Lear. Ian McKellen was born for this part and words cannot express just how incredible his performance is. In the months since I first saw him as Lear, Mckellen seens to have grown into the part and really understands what makes Lear tick. There are so many great scenes - two in particular stand out - one where he meets the blinded Gloucester is full of compassion, one where he awakes to meet Cordelia again brought me to tears, it was so beautiful. This is the best performance of McKellen's distiguished career. And its not all about him. There is a fine ensemble of actors helping to make this a superb production. Look out especially for William Gaunt who delivers a beautifully balanced Gloucester, Frances Barber who does evil like no other, Romola Garai's wonderfully obserbed Cordeila, a fine and strong performance from Ben Meyjes as Edgar and in fact strong performances throughout. Superb staging, I was especially impressed by the storm scene and the costumes are simply divine. Frances Barber's wardrobe in particular must be one of the best I've seen. She must have felt she was in heaven when she first saw it ;-) If Ian McKellen and others in this company do not win the awards they deserve, there will be no justice in the world. This is truly GREAT theatre and I am honoured to have witnessed it. - Paul Wallis23 Nov 07
starstarstarstarstarIt must be superb!!! My dad's in it!!! - Emily02 May 07




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