SHOW PROFILE
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kevern Cameron
Performances:
February 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23 at 8:00 PM
February 17, 24 at 2:00 PM
"Who is it that can tell me who I am?"
At 80, Lear, King of Britain, decides to split his kingdom among his three daughters, provided they participate in a public contest to say which one loves him best. His youngest, and favorite, Cordelia, refuses to join in her sisters’ lies, so Lear banishes her, and divides his kingdom in two, planning to keep a retinue and stay, in turns, with his older daughters and their husbands.
They, however, conspire to strip Lear of any remaining power or dignity and he ends up abandoned in a thunderstorm with only his fool and one loyal knight to care for him. Facing the truth about his daughters and himself, Lear descends into madness even as Cordelia brings an army from France to rescue him.
Though she reconciles with her father, the sisters’ army defeats Cordelia’s and she and Lear are imprisoned, where Cordelia is hanged. Broken by this last blow to his ancient heart, Lear dies with her body in his arms.
CAST
PERFORMER | ROLE |
Madelyn Barkocy | Cordelia |
Elisabeth Barnett | Goneril |
Eric Craft | King of France |
Derek Egidio | Edgar |
Derek Egidio | Duke of Burgundy |
Christopher Gibbs | King Lear |
Michael Harvey | Earl of Kent |
Sarah Henley | Fool |
Ted Holland | Ensemble |
Keith Hoovler | Old Man |
Keith Hoovler | Duke of Albany |
George LaVigne | Oswald |
Matt Meier | Earl of Gloucester |
Sky Monroe | Regan |
Amie Quickstad | Ensemble |
Jim Quickstad | Ensemble |
Jack Roberts | Captain |
Jack Roberts | Duke of Cornwall |
Michael Yoder | Edmund |
CREATIVE TEAM
Director | Kevern Cameron |
Producer | Carol Holland |
Music Director | Robert Jakuc |
Choreographer | George LaVigne |
Stage Manager | Martha Riley |
Props | Cathy Braithwaite |
Set Painting | Stephen Catron |
Props | Barbara Henderson |
Set Construction | Ted Holland |
Lighting Operation | Martha Riley |
Asst. Stage Manager | Katherine Vega |
Set Construction | Michael Yoder |