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King Lear
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 04, 2004
Closing Date
Apr 18, 2004
1st Preview
Feb 11, 2004
1st Preview
Feb 11, 2004
Previews
16
Performances
33
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Mar 04, 2004
Close Date: Apr 18, 2004
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Mar 04, 2004 - Apr 18, 2004)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
; Produced in association with
The Stratford Festival of Canada
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Berthold Carrière
Directed by
Jonathan Miller
; Assistant Director:
Elena Manuela Araoz
Scenic Design by
Ralph Funicello
; Costume Design by
Clare Mitchell
; Lighting Design by
Robert Thomson
; Sound Design by
Scott Anderson
; Wig Design by
Jerry Altenburg
; Associate Costume Design:
Michael Sharpe
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Dale Knoth
and
Sharon Reid
LCT General Manager:
Adam Siegel
; Company Manager:
Gillian Roth
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Josh Lowenthal
LCT Production Manager:
Jeff Hamlin
; Stage Manager:
Brian Scott
Fight direction by
John Stead
; Poster Art by
James McMullan
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
and
V. Tony Hauser
; Costume Coordinator, Stratford Festival:
Alix Dolgoy
; Assistant Fight Director:
Joel Harris
; Fight Captain:
Jay Edwards
; LCT Director of Development:
Hattie K. Jutagir
; LCT Director of Marketing:
Andrew Flatt
; LCT General Press Agent:
Philip Rinaldi
; U.S. Casting:
Daniel Swee
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
and
James Russek
; Videographer:
Frank Basile
; Video Services:
Fresh Produce Productions
Scenic design based on the design of the Stratford Fest. of Canada's Festival Theatre stage by
Tanya Moiseiwitsch
Christopher Plummer
King Lear of Britain
James Blendick
Earl of Gloucester
Domini Blythe
Goneril
Lear's Daughter
Caroline Bootle
Ensemble
William Cain
Doctor
Benedict Campbell
Earl of Kent
Brent Carver
Edgar
Gloucester's Son
Geraint Wyn Davies
Edmund
Gloucester's Bastard Son
Ian Deakin
Duke of Albany
Goneril's husband
Jay Edwards
Cornwall's Servant
Ensemble
David Furr
Cornwall's Servant
Captain
Ensemble
Douglas Harmsen
Ensemble
Claire Jullien
Cordelia
Lear's Daughter
Leo Leyden
Old Man
Matt Loney
Ensemble
Barry MacGregor
Fool
Quentin Maré
Herald
Ensemble
Christopher McHale
Cornwall's Servant
Ensemble
Paul O'Brien
King of France
Guy Paul
Duke of Burgundy
Lucy Peacock
Regan
Lear's Daughter
Andy Prosky
Ensemble
Christopher Randolph
Ensemble
Stephen Russell
Duke of Cornwall
Regan's husband
Brian Sgambati
Ensemble
Eric Sheffer Stevens
Curan
Ensemble
Baylen Thomas
Ensemble
Brian Tree
Oswald
Goneril's Steward
Susan Wilder
Ensemble
Understudies:
Caroline Bootle
(Cordelia),
William Cain
(Earl of Gloucester, Old Man),
Benedict Campbell
(King Lear of Britain),
Douglas Harmsen
(Edgar),
Matt Loney
(Curan, Herald),
Quentin Maré
(Edmund),
Christopher McHale
(Doctor, Captain),
Paul O'Brien
(Duke of Albany),
Guy Paul
(Duke of Cornwall),
Andy Prosky
(Oswald),
Christopher Randolph
(King of France),
Stephen Russell
(Earl of Kent),
Eric Sheffer Stevens
(Duke of Burgundy),
Brian Tree
(Fool) and
Susan Wilder
(Goneril, Regan)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
2004 Nominee
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
; Produced in association with
The Stratford Festival of Canada
Best Actor in a Play
2004 Nominee
Christopher Plummer
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
2004 Nominee
Christopher Plummer
Statistics
Season:
2003-04
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
King Lear Statistics
2003-04 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
; Produced in association with
The Stratford Festival of Canada
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Berthold Carrière
Directed by
Jonathan Miller
; Assistant Director:
Elena Manuela Araoz
Scenic Design by
Ralph Funicello
; Costume Design by
Clare Mitchell
; Lighting Design by
Robert Thomson
; Sound Design by
Scott Anderson
; Wig Design by
Jerry Altenburg
; Associate Costume Design:
Michael Sharpe
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Dale Knoth
and
Sharon Reid
LCT General Manager:
Adam Siegel
; Company Manager:
Gillian Roth
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Josh Lowenthal
LCT Production Manager:
Jeff Hamlin
; Stage Manager:
Brian Scott
Fight direction by
John Stead
; Poster Art by
James McMullan
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
and
V. Tony Hauser
; Costume Coordinator, Stratford Festival:
Alix Dolgoy
; Assistant Fight Director:
Joel Harris
; Fight Captain:
Jay Edwards
; LCT Director of Development:
Hattie K. Jutagir
; LCT Director of Marketing:
Andrew Flatt
; LCT General Press Agent:
Philip Rinaldi
; U.S. Casting:
Daniel Swee
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
and
James Russek
; Videographer:
Frank Basile
; Video Services:
Fresh Produce Productions
Scenic design based on the design of the Stratford Fest. of Canada's Festival Theatre stage by
Tanya Moiseiwitsch
Christopher Plummer
King Lear of Britain
James Blendick
Earl of Gloucester
Domini Blythe
Goneril
Lear's Daughter
Caroline Bootle
Ensemble
William Cain
Doctor
Benedict Campbell
Earl of Kent
Brent Carver
Edgar
Gloucester's Son
Geraint Wyn Davies
Edmund
Gloucester's Bastard Son
Ian Deakin
Duke of Albany
Goneril's husband
Jay Edwards
Cornwall's Servant
Ensemble
David Furr
Cornwall's Servant
Captain
Ensemble
Douglas Harmsen
Ensemble
Claire Jullien
Cordelia
Lear's Daughter
Leo Leyden
Old Man
Matt Loney
Ensemble
Barry MacGregor
Fool
Quentin Maré
Herald
Ensemble
Christopher McHale
Cornwall's Servant
Ensemble
Paul O'Brien
King of France
Guy Paul
Duke of Burgundy
Lucy Peacock
Regan
Lear's Daughter
Andy Prosky
Ensemble
Christopher Randolph
Ensemble
Stephen Russell
Duke of Cornwall
Regan's husband
Brian Sgambati
Ensemble
Eric Sheffer Stevens
Curan
Ensemble
Baylen Thomas
Ensemble
Brian Tree
Oswald
Goneril's Steward
Susan Wilder
Ensemble
Understudies:
Caroline Bootle
(Cordelia),
William Cain
(Earl of Gloucester, Old Man),
Benedict Campbell
(King Lear of Britain),
Douglas Harmsen
(Edgar),
Matt Loney
(Curan, Herald),
Quentin Maré
(Edmund),
Christopher McHale
(Doctor, Captain),
Paul O'Brien
(Duke of Albany),
Guy Paul
(Duke of Cornwall),
Andy Prosky
(Oswald),
Christopher Randolph
(King of France),
Stephen Russell
(Earl of Kent),
Eric Sheffer Stevens
(Duke of Burgundy),
Brian Tree
(Fool) and
Susan Wilder
(Goneril, Regan)
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
2004 Nominee
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
; Produced in association with
The Stratford Festival of Canada
Best Actor in a Play
2004 Nominee
Christopher Plummer
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
2004 Nominee
Christopher Plummer
Season:
2003-04
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
King Lear Statistics
2003-04 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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