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Portland Actors Ensemble
presents A Fifth Twilight Tragedie King Lear by William Shakespeare
Directed by Jeremy Lillie STAGE MANAGER - Vanessa ElsnerASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Asae E. Dean SET DESIGN & TECHNICAL DIRECTION - Christopher Rousseau COSTUME DESIGN - Stephen Rousseau FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY - Kendall Wells PRODUCERS - Nathan Markiewicz & Michael Streeter DRAMATIS PERSONAE
LEAR,
King of Britain
Curt Hanson |
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King Lear is perhaps Shakespeare’s most
uncompromising tragedy. Yet at its heart, it is about forgiving oneself,
demonstrated by the character journeys of both Lear and Cordelia as well
as Gloucester and Edgar. It is also one of the Bard's most insightful plays.
Lear examines the human condition on every level of society, from
the absolute monarch to the most outcast and wretched
people of the social order. Authority, loyalty, obedience, service, servility,
dignity, and pride are principal themes that are woven to
support each character’s journey.
Stark, soaring, and majestic, we have chosen to perform Shakespeare's great tragedy in locations that invoke those qualities: beneath the Willamette Valley's only suspension bridge, the St. Johns Bridge in Cathedral Park. Special to this year, the Maryhill Museum has invited Portland Actors Ensemble to perform for one night only, at the Stonehenge War Memorial in Maryhill, Washington on the evening of the Summer Solstice. |
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All shows are FREE *scheduled to be an ASL Sign Interpreted Performance |
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PO Box 8671 Portland, OR. 97207 503-467-6573 | ||