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Resident Ensemble Players’ King Lear is not a safe, reverential staging—it is a bold, bracing confrontation with one of ...
The first half of the show, before intermission, was highly entertaining. We were introduced to King Lear (Tommy Liddy) and ...
The show’s satire of super-wealth is framed through many of Sheakeapre’s great tragedies: Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear.
31st March 2025: We removed expired King Legacy codes. If you landed here looking for King Piece, you are in the right place, except it's now called King Legacy. The name change reportedly ...
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A four-year project to restore a 17th Century building in Guildford is now complete. The Grade I-listed Guildford House, on the High Street, was built in 1660 for John Childe, a lawyer who went on ...
The King has cancelled today's engagements due to "temporary side effects" from his cancer treatment. Buckingham Palace said after "scheduled and ongoing medical treatment for cancer" on Thursday ...
His Majesty King Charles III's property staff are poised for Sunday's clock change, which is a process that will take them 40 hours to complete! In the meantime, it's all change at Sandringham ...
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Lear Corp. CEO Ray Scott said he is considering moving some production back to the U.S. as a tariff mitigation strategy for the automotive ...
Taylor Swift’s longtime friend, Jaime King, has broken her silence after being forced out of her Los Angeles pad for owing more than $42,000 in back rent. After her landlord locked her out of ...
A 'historic' street in Guildford town centre will be closed overnight next week. A large portion of Swan Lane will be closed between 8pm and 6am while reconstruction work on the pavement is completed.
William Shakespeare gave the English language more ... This line comes from one of the most delightfully weird outbursts in King Lear. Kent, one of Lear’s most loyal allies, is in disguise ...