King Lear
Hudson Shakespeare
Company
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Jon Ciccarelli
For the first show of 2010 summer tour, Hudson Shakepseare gave a modern spin to one of Shakespeare's plays set in the distant past. King Lear, a story that had a happy ending in Shakespeare's day and was set in the semi-mythical past of pre-Roman Britain but was turned by the Bard into one of his finest and darkest tragedies. Not only a story of family relationships, its also a mediation on a powerful man coming to the end of his life and thinking his respect and title will carry on after his "retirement" but instead is shunned and tossed aside for the next generations. Taking influennces from "The Dark Knight" and "The Matrix", our production examined that King Lear isn't mad before the play but checks out mentally after having no further purpose in his life. His daughters, the so-called evil Goneril and Regan and the dutiful Cordelia are all chips off the old block, each having a facet of their old man that contributes to their own undoing. Not only is this a tragedy of one man but of a whole families that cannot see past what they fixate on.

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"King Lear" Show Article - The Record, Hackensack, NJ

"King Lear" Preview Article - Hackensack Chronicle, Hackensack, NJ

"King Lear" Show Article - Jersey Journal, Jersey City, NJ

"King Lear"/Summer Preview Article - Asbury Park Press, Ocean Grove, NJ

"King Lear" Preview Article - Jersey Journal, Jersey City, NJ

"King Lear" Preview Article - Elm City Express, Stratford, CT

"King Lear" Preview Article - Jersey Shore Insider, Ocean Grove, NJ







































Cast
King Lear     Thomas Cox
Glouchester      Victor Barranca
Kent         Tony White
Fool/Doctor      Katie O'Laughlin
Cordelia/CuranEmily Best
Goneril         Brenda Scott
Regan            Noelle Fair
CornwallCaptain/ Danny Sauls
Gentlemen
Albany/Servant Scott Watson
Oswald/Burgundy Erin Callahan
Edmund        Michael Hagins
Edgar/France    Nate Washburn










































Synopsis

In Britain, King Lear, in old age, chooses to retire and divide up Britain between his three daughters. However, he declares that they must first be wed before being given the land. He asks his daughters the extent of their love for him. The two oldest, Goneril and Regan, both flatter him with praise and are rewarded generously with land and marriage to the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall, respectively. Lear's youngest and most beloved daughter, Cordelia, refuses to flatter her father, going only so far as to say that she loves him as much as a daughter should. Lear, unjustly enraged, gives her no land. The Earl of Kent tries to convince Lear to reconsider, but Lear refuses then banishes Kent for acting traitorously by supporting Cordelia. Gloucester then brings the King of France and the Duke of Burgundy in and Lear offers Cordelia to Burgundy, though without a dowry of land, contrary to a previous agreement. Burgundy declines, but the French King, impressed by Cordelia's steadfastness, takes her as Queen of France. Next, Lear passes all powers and governance of Britain down to Albany and Cornwall.

Edmund, bastard son of Gloucester, vows to himself to reclaim land his father has given to his "legitimate" son Edgar. Edmund does this by showing his father a letter he (Edmund) forged, which makes it seem that Edgar wants to take over his father's lands and revenues jointly with Edmund. Gloucester is enraged, but Edmund calms him. Later, Edmund warns Edward that he is in trouble with his father, pretending to help him.

Goneril instructs her steward, Oswald, to act coldly to King Lear and his knights, in efforts to chide him since he continues to grow more unruly. Kent arrives, disguised as a servant, and offers his services to Lear, who accepts. However, as a result of the servants' lack of respect for Lear, his own fool's derisions of him, and Goneril's ill respect toward him, Lear storms out of Goneril's home, never to look on her again. Lear goes next to Regan's house. While leaving, the fool again criticizes Lear for giving his lands to his daughters. Lear fears he (himself) is becoming insane.

























































Synopsis Continued
At Gloucester's castle, Edmund convinces Edgar to flee, then wounds himself to make it look like Edgar attacked him. Gloucester, thankful for Edmund's support of him, vows to capture Edgar and reward Edmund. Regan and Cornwall arrive to discuss with Albany their ensuing war against Lear. Kent arrives at Gloucester's with a message from Lear and meets Oswald (whom Kent dislikes and mistrusts) with a message from Goneril. Kent attacks Oswald, but Cornwall and Regan break up the fight, afterwhich Kent is put in the stocks for 24 hours. Edgar, still running, tells himself he must disguise himself as a beggar. King Lear arrives, finding Kent in the stocks. At first, Regan and Cornwall refuse to see Lear, further enraging him, but then they allow him to enter. Oswald and Goneril arrive, and Lear becomes further enraged. After Regan and Goneril chide Lear to the brink, he leaves Gloucester's castle, entering a storm. The daughters and Cornwall are glad he leaves, though Gloucester is privately concerned for his health.

In the storm, Kent sends a man to Dover to get Cordelia and her French forces to rescue Lear and help him fight Albany and Cornwall. Lear stands in the storm swearing at it and his daughters, but Kent convinces him to hide in a cave. Gloucester tells Edmund of the French forces and departs for Lear, but Edmund plans to betray his father and inform Cornwall of the proceedings. Kent finds Lear, nearly delirious, in the storm, and tries to take him into the cave. Just then, Edgar emerges from the cave, pretending to be a madman. Lear likes him and refuses to go into the cave. Gloucester arrives (not recognizing Edgar), and convinces them all to go to a farmhouse of his. Edmund, as promised, informs Cornwall of Gloucester's dealings with the French army. Cornwall vows to arrest Gloucester and name Edmund the new Duke of Gloucester.

At the farmhouse, Lear, growing more insane, pretends his two eldest daughters are on trial for betraying him. Edgar laments that the King's predicament makes it difficult to keep up his (Edgar's) charade, out of sympathy for the King's madness. Gloucester returns and convinces Lear, Kent, and the fool to flee because Cornwall plans to kill him. Cornwall captures Gloucester and with Regan cheering him on, plucks out Gloucester's eyeballs with his bare fingers. During the torture, Gloucester's servant rescues his master from Cornwall and they flee to Dover to meet the French. On the way there, Gloucester and the servant meet Edgar (still a madman, named Poor Tom), who leads his father (Gloucester) the rest of the way.














































Synopsis Continued
At Albany's palace, Goneril promises her love to Edmund, since her husband (Albany) refuses to fight the French. Albany believes that the daughters mistreated their father (Lear). A messenger brings news that Cornwall is dead, from a fatal jab he received when a servant attacked him while he was plucking out Gloucester's eyeballs. Albany, feeling sorry for Gloucester and learning of Edmund's treachery with his wife, vows revenge.

At Dover, Cordelia sends a sentry out to find her estranged father. Regan instructs Oswald (Goneril's servant) to tell Edmund that she (Regan_ wants to marry him, since Cornwall is dead. Edgar pretends to let Gloucester jump off a cliff (Gloucester believes it truly happened), then Edgar pretends to be a different man and continues to help his father. Lear, fully mad now, approaches and speaks to them. Cordelia's men arrive and take Lear to her. Oswald comes across Edgar and Gloucester, threatening to kill them. Edgar, though, kills Oswald, and discovers by letter that Goneril plants to murder Albany and marry Edmund. At Cordelia's camp, King Lear awakes, more sane than before, and recognizes Cordelia.

At her camp, Goneril, while arguing with Albany, states to herself that she would rather lose the battle than let Regan marry Edmund. Edgar, disguised, brings warning of ill plots (by Goneril) to Albany. Lear and Cordelia are captured in battle by Edmund. Edmund sends them to jail and instructs a Captain to kill them. Edgar arrives and fights and wounds Edmund, who admits his treacheries to all. Goneril mortally poisons Regan, then stabs herself. Edmund reveals that he and Regan ordered the Captain to hang Cordelia and kill Lear. Lear then emerges with dead Cordelia, and tells all he killed the Captain that hung her. Edmund dies and King Lear, in grief over Cordelia, dies.











































Performance Dates:
Thursday, June 17 David Brearly High School Football Field, Kenilworth, NJ 7:30PM - (Rain location Kenilworth Public Library)
Saturday, June 19, Stratford Library, Stratford, CT 2PM
rain location library lecture room
Monday, June 21 at Sinatra Park, Hoboken, NJ 7PM
Tuesday, June 22 at Monument Park, Fort Lee, NJ 7:30PM
Wed, June 23 at Staib Park, Hackensack, NJ 7:30PM
(Rain Location Hackensack Cultural Arts Center
Saturday, June 26 2PM Ocean Amphitheater, Ocean Grove, NJ 1PM
rain location covered pavillion
Monday, June 28 Sinatra Park, Hoboken, NJ 7PM
Tuesday, June 29 Monument Park, Fort Lee, NJ 7:30PM
Wednesday, June 30 Staib Park, Hackensack, NJ 7:30PM
(Rain Location Hackensack Cultural Arts Center
Friday, July 2, 7PM Van Vorst Park, Jersey City, NJ 7PM
rain location under the park gazebo




























































































































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The powerful Lear (Tom Cox) has built an empire that he has presided over for several decades now faces the prospect that he must break it up, divide it among is daughters and retire. Stratford, Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
From left, Goneril (Brenda Scott), Lear's oldest daughter, her ineffectual but dutiful husband Albany (Scott Watson), Regan (Noelle Fair) and her adored husband Cornwall (Danny Sauls) gather to laud praise on Lear.  Only Cordelia (Emily Best) knows that this is not showing her father true love but lip service to get part of his estate. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT.
Cordelia (Emily Best) pleads with her father Lear (Tom Cox) to understand that she truly loves him but pay him simple praise just to get an inheritance. Lear takes this as snub against him, a treatment that he is neither used to, especially coming from her. Stratford Libary Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Lear's long time trusted aid Kent (Tony White) comes to Cordelia's (Emily Best) defense to say Lear (Tom Cox) has misunderstood her intentions. Lear not wanting to hear any dissension banishes both Cordelia and Kent from his sight. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Lear's other long time trusted aid Glouchester (Victor Barranca) introduces his illegitimate son Edmund (Michael Hagins) to his friend Kent (Tony White). Edmund sick of being treated like a second class citizen simply because of his birth decides to take matters into his own hands and frame his brother Edgar fpr trying to murder theri father and take his money.
Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Edmund (Michael Hagins) puts his plan in motion to get his father's fortune by telling his brother Edgar (Nate Washburn) that their father, Glouchester, suspects Edgar of trying to kill him. A shocked Edgar trusts his brother's advice to take arms and run away from their house to escape theif father's suscpicion. Monument Park, Fort Lee, NJ
In retirement, Lear (Tox Cox) plans on speding time between the house of Goneril and Regan with a 100 associates. Feeling mistreated and ignored by Goneril's assistant Oswald, Lear calls for his Fool (Katie O'Laughlin). The Fool finally arrives and amuses her old boss along with stating the truth that splitting up the empire was probably not the best decision. Staib Park, Hackensack, NJ
An exasperated Goneril (Brenda Scott) complains to her father about the mistreatment of her assistant Oswald. Lear (Tom Cox) rails at her for being an ungrateful child and speaking to him in this manner. He and his 100 associates will go then to staty with Regan. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Regan and her husband Cornwall arrive at Glouchester's house. Glouchester (Victor Barranca) informs his bosses that his son Edgar who he believes has attacked Edgar and plotted to kill him.
Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Kent (Tony White) disguises himself and puts himself in the employ of Lear. When running ahead to inform Regan that her father and his 100 associates are coming, he comes across Goneril's assistant Oswald (Erin Callahan). Oswald, herself trying to get a message to Regan about the goings on at Goneril's house. Here Kent shows his displeasure at Oswald who considers a little suck up. For his trouble Kent is arrested by Cornwall. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Lear arrives at Regan's (Noelle Fair) and Corwall's (Danny Sauls) house and demands to know why his assistant has been arrested. They inform Lear of the disugised Kent's antics but Lear rails that this is not the way to treat someone in his employ. Goneril (Brenda Scott) arrives and they hold a united front that Lear needs to bend to their rules. He is a guest in their houses and not the other way around. Lear, unused to this treatment yells at them and angirly leaves with the Fool and Kent in tow. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
"Blow winds and crack your cheeks". An angry and bitter Lear faces a blinding storm with his Fool (Katie O'Laughlin) after storming out of Regan's house. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Kent (Tony White) arrives to find Lear and the Fool and find a nearby Shelter. They take shelter but instead find a crazy, homeless man named Poor Tom who is actually Edgar (Nate Washburn) in disguise. Lear (Tom Cox) not seeing any worth in his previous life embraces the manic energy of Poor Tom and they engage in crazed debate. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
At Edgar's (Nate Washburn) hovel, he realized he is in the old Lear's company but has to keep up the pretense. Lear (Tom Cox) slowly loosing his mind holds a mock trial for Goneril and Regan who he accuses of disobeying their old father. A cold Fool (Katie O'Laughlin) and Kent (Tony White) desperately want to get Lear to a better shelter. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
After Lear leaves, Cornwall orders that anyone who helps him will face severe punishment. Cornwall (Danny Sauls) lears that Glouchester (Victor Barranca) had disobeyed him and brought food and provisions to Laer and his party. Cornwall and Regan (Noelle Fair) crazed on their new found power decide to torture Glouchester for his defiance. He becomes blinded during the torture. Cornwall is later killed by one of his servants for this deed. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
A blinded Glochester (Victor Barranca) is sent out to fend for himself and is found by his son Edgar (Nate Washburn) who continues to pretend to be Poor Tom. Here they encounter a Lear (Tom Cox) who has continued his descent in madness. Lear does recognize his old friend Glouchester and recounts how they have been wrongerd by their children. Glouchester realizes that Edgar was innocent and he was tricked by Edmund. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Lear (Tom Cox) is eventually found by a returning Cordelia (Emily Best). Cordelia has mounted forces to take back all that her father has lost.  The struggles between Cordelia's and Regan's (Noelle Fair) forces descend into hand to hand combat where above sister now fights sister to maintain power. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Regan's forces defeat Cordelia's and Cordelia and Lear are captured. Albany (Scott Watson) is approached by a disguised Edgar (Nate Washburn) and informs him of Edmund's treachery concerning their father and how they have treated Lear. Edgar instructs Albany to openly accuse Edmund in front of Regan and Goneril and call for a fight between him and Edmund. Edgar answers this challenge for Albany and the brothers square off in a Japanese style brawl. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT
Edgar kills Edmund, Goneril poisons Regan and kills herself and Albany takes control of the remaining forces but Edmund leaves orders for Lear and Cordelia (Emily Best) to be killed. Lear (Tom Cox) tries to defend his daughter but is too late to save her. He cradles her as dies in his arms and dies soon after himself. Stratford Library Amphitheater, Stratford, CT.