l-r: David Warner (King Lear), Richard O'Callaghan (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 17/05/2005 design: Alison Chitty lighting: Paul Pyant movement: Toby Sedgwick director: Steven Pimlott Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-david-warner-king-lear-richard-ocallaghan-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-minerva-theatre-chichester-festival-theatre-west-sussex-england-17052005-design-alison-chitty-lighting-paul-pyant-movement-toby-sedgwick-director-steven-pimlott-image476021685.html
RM2JJCJED–l-r: David Warner (King Lear), Richard O'Callaghan (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 17/05/2005 design: Alison Chitty lighting: Paul Pyant movement: Toby Sedgwick director: Steven Pimlott
17 October 2018, Hamburg: 17 October 2018, Germany, Hamburg: The actors Edgar Selge (L) as King Lear and Ernst Stoetzner as Count of Gloucester are onstage at the Schauspielhaus during a photo rehearsal of King Lear. The Shakespeare classic in a production by Karin Beier has its world premiere on 19 October 2018. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-october-2018-hamburg-17-october-2018-germany-hamburgthe-actors-edgar-selge-l-as-king-lear-and-ernst-stoetzner-as-count-of-gloucester-are-onstage-at-the-schauspielhaus-during-a-photo-rehearsal-of-king-lear-the-shakespeare-classic-in-a-production-by-karin-beier-has-its-world-premiere-on-19-october-2018-photo-christian-charisiusdpa-image222375397.html
RMPWP22D–17 October 2018, Hamburg: 17 October 2018, Germany, Hamburg: The actors Edgar Selge (L) as King Lear and Ernst Stoetzner as Count of Gloucester are onstage at the Schauspielhaus during a photo rehearsal of King Lear. The Shakespeare classic in a production by Karin Beier has its world premiere on 19 October 2018. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
l-r: Anthony Hopkins (King Lear), Michael Bryant (Earl of Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 11/12/1986 set design: Hayden Griffin costumes: Christine Stromberg lighting: Rory Dempster director: David Hare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-anthony-hopkins-king-lear-michael-bryant-earl-of-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-olivier-theatre-national-theatre-nt-london-se1-11121986-set-design-hayden-griffin-costumes-christine-stromberg-lighting-rory-dempster-director-david-hare-image383765766.html
RM2D8A146–l-r: Anthony Hopkins (King Lear), Michael Bryant (Earl of Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 11/12/1986 set design: Hayden Griffin costumes: Christine Stromberg lighting: Rory Dempster director: David Hare
King Lear with the blinded Gloucester: A group of Aberystwyth University students rehearsing a modern dress version of the classic tragic drama 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-king-lear-with-the-blinded-gloucester-a-group-of-aberystwyth-university-80434305.html
RMEJT2NN–King Lear with the blinded Gloucester: A group of Aberystwyth University students rehearsing a modern dress version of the classic tragic drama 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare.
l-r: Karl Johnson (Gloucester - blinded), Harry Melling (Edgar) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Old Vic, London SE1 04/11 2016 design: Jean Kalman & Deborah Warner associate set design: Justin Nardella costumes: Zeb Lalljee video design: 59 Productions lighting: Jean Kalman director: Deborah Warner Donald Cooper/Photostage donald.cooper@mac.com ref/0092 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-karl-johnson-gloucester-blinded-harry-melling-edgar-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-old-vic-london-se1-0411-2016-design-jean-kalman-deborah-warner-associate-set-design-justin-nardella-costumes-zeb-lalljee-video-design-59-productions-lighting-jean-kalman-director-deborah-warner-donald-cooperphotostage-donaldcooper@maccom-ref0092-image395921324.html
RM2E03NK8–l-r: Karl Johnson (Gloucester - blinded), Harry Melling (Edgar) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Old Vic, London SE1 04/11 2016 design: Jean Kalman & Deborah Warner associate set design: Justin Nardella costumes: Zeb Lalljee video design: 59 Productions lighting: Jean Kalman director: Deborah Warner Donald Cooper/Photostage donald.cooper@mac.com ref/0092
British actor Anthony Hopkins as Lear (left) and Michael Bryant as the Earl of Gloucester in a scene from the National Theatre's production of King Lear, UK 1980s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-actor-anthony-hopkins-as-lear-left-and-michael-bryant-as-the-earl-of-gloucester-in-a-scene-from-the-national-theatres-production-of-king-lear-uk-1980s-image515808689.html
RF2MY536W–British actor Anthony Hopkins as Lear (left) and Michael Bryant as the Earl of Gloucester in a scene from the National Theatre's production of King Lear, UK 1980s
Robert Eddison (King Lear), Ronald Radd (Gloucester), Ian McKellen (Edgar) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare directed by David William for The Actors Company in 1974, touring in the UK and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in New York. Sir Ian Murray McKellen, born 1939, Burnley, England. English stage and film actor. Co-founder of Stonewall, gay rights activist, knighted in 1990, made a Companion of Honour 2007. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robert-eddison-king-lear-ronald-radd-gloucester-ian-mckellen-edgar-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-directed-by-david-william-for-the-actors-company-in-1974-touring-in-the-uk-and-at-the-brooklyn-academy-of-music-bam-in-new-york-sir-ian-murray-mckellen-born-1939-burnley-england-english-stage-and-film-actor-co-founder-of-stonewall-gay-rights-activist-knighted-in-1990-made-a-companion-of-honour-2007-image341936299.html
RM2AT8F6K–Robert Eddison (King Lear), Ronald Radd (Gloucester), Ian McKellen (Edgar) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare directed by David William for The Actors Company in 1974, touring in the UK and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in New York. Sir Ian Murray McKellen, born 1939, Burnley, England. English stage and film actor. Co-founder of Stonewall, gay rights activist, knighted in 1990, made a Companion of Honour 2007.
William Shakespeare 's play King Lear - Act III Scene IV: King Lear, Kent, Fool, Edgar (disguised as a Madman) and Gloucester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-william-shakespeare-s-play-king-lear-act-iii-scene-iv-king-lear-kent-83365354.html
RMERHHA2–William Shakespeare 's play King Lear - Act III Scene IV: King Lear, Kent, Fool, Edgar (disguised as a Madman) and Gloucester
l-r: Robert Pickavance (Gloucester), Kathryn Hunter (King Lear) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at The Young Vic, London SE1 02/07/1997 a Leicester Haymarket Theatre production design & lighting: Pawel Dobrzycki director: Helena Kaut-Howson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-robert-pickavance-gloucester-kathryn-hunter-king-lear-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-young-vic-london-se1-02071997-a-leicester-haymarket-theatre-production-design-lighting-pawel-dobrzycki-director-helena-kaut-howson-image471984225.html
RM2JBTMKD–l-r: Robert Pickavance (Gloucester), Kathryn Hunter (King Lear) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at The Young Vic, London SE1 02/07/1997 a Leicester Haymarket Theatre production design & lighting: Pawel Dobrzycki director: Helena Kaut-Howson
Scene from play King Lear including protagonists Lear, Kent and Gloucester during storm with lightning bolts shooting through the sky, Scene from play King Lear King Lear IIIrd Company, IXth Act , print maker: Cornelis Brouwer, (mentioned on object), publisher: Arend Fokke Simonsz., (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1790, paper, etching, h 194 mm × w 126 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-from-play-king-lear-including-protagonists-lear-kent-and-gloucester-during-storm-with-lightning-bolts-shooting-through-the-sky-scene-from-play-king-lear-king-lear-iiird-company-ixth-act-print-maker-cornelis-brouwer-mentioned-on-object-publisher-arend-fokke-simonsz-mentioned-on-object-netherlands-1790-paper-etching-h-194-mm-w-126-mm-image472281796.html
RM2JCA870–Scene from play King Lear including protagonists Lear, Kent and Gloucester during storm with lightning bolts shooting through the sky, Scene from play King Lear King Lear IIIrd Company, IXth Act , print maker: Cornelis Brouwer, (mentioned on object), publisher: Arend Fokke Simonsz., (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1790, paper, etching, h 194 mm × w 126 mm
l-r: David Warner (King Lear), Richard O'Callaghan (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 17/05/2005 design: Alison Chitty lighting: Paul Pyant movement: Toby Sedgwick director: Steven Pimlott Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-david-warner-king-lear-richard-ocallaghan-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-minerva-theatre-chichester-festival-theatre-west-sussex-england-17052005-design-alison-chitty-lighting-paul-pyant-movement-toby-sedgwick-director-steven-pimlott-image476021102.html
RM2JJCHNJ–l-r: David Warner (King Lear), Richard O'Callaghan (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 17/05/2005 design: Alison Chitty lighting: Paul Pyant movement: Toby Sedgwick director: Steven Pimlott
An illustrated book of Shakespeare's plays open at the characters from King Lear and Othello Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-illustrated-book-of-shakespeares-plays-open-at-the-characters-from-173009206.html
RMM1D706–An illustrated book of Shakespeare's plays open at the characters from King Lear and Othello
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RMDXJN6E–KING LEAR
Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . truggles fiercely, covered with blood, blindedand disfigured by a gaping wound. In spite of the shock produced bysuch an accumulation of horrors, we are impressed by the elements ofwild grandeur and ferocity that characterise the scene. Here themaster manifests analogies of temperament, not only with the Dutchwriters of his day, but with Shakespeare himself, who, as Dr. Bode haspointed out,2 does not shrink from the portrayal of kindred brutalitieson the stage. In King Lear, to take an analogous example, wewitness the blinding of Gloucester in all i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rembrandt-his-life-his-work-and-his-time-truggles-fiercely-covered-with-blood-blindedand-disfigured-by-a-gaping-wound-in-spite-of-the-shock-produced-bysuch-an-accumulation-of-horrors-we-are-impressed-by-the-elements-ofwild-grandeur-and-ferocity-that-characterise-the-scene-here-themaster-manifests-analogies-of-temperament-not-only-with-the-dutchwriters-of-his-day-but-with-shakespeare-himself-who-as-dr-bode-haspointed-out2-does-not-shrink-from-the-portrayal-of-kindred-brutalitieson-the-stage-in-king-lear-to-take-an-analogous-example-wewitness-the-blinding-of-gloucester-in-all-i-image343094733.html
RM2AX58R9–Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . truggles fiercely, covered with blood, blindedand disfigured by a gaping wound. In spite of the shock produced bysuch an accumulation of horrors, we are impressed by the elements ofwild grandeur and ferocity that characterise the scene. Here themaster manifests analogies of temperament, not only with the Dutchwriters of his day, but with Shakespeare himself, who, as Dr. Bode haspointed out,2 does not shrink from the portrayal of kindred brutalitieson the stage. In King Lear, to take an analogous example, wewitness the blinding of Gloucester in all i
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RMDXJN6B–KING LEAR
Actors Volker Lechtenbrink (R) as King Lear and Bernd Kuschmann as Earl of Gloucester perform in a photo rehearsal of the play 'King Lear' at the Bad Hersfeld Festival in Bad Hersfeld, Germany, 12 June 2012. The Shakespeare tragedy in a production by Volker Lechtenbrink will premiere on 15 June 2012 at the 62nd Bad Hersfeld FGestival. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-actors-volker-lechtenbrink-r-as-king-lear-and-bernd-kuschmann-as-earl-55437371.html
RMD65AX3–Actors Volker Lechtenbrink (R) as King Lear and Bernd Kuschmann as Earl of Gloucester perform in a photo rehearsal of the play 'King Lear' at the Bad Hersfeld Festival in Bad Hersfeld, Germany, 12 June 2012. The Shakespeare tragedy in a production by Volker Lechtenbrink will premiere on 15 June 2012 at the 62nd Bad Hersfeld FGestival. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
John Hamilton Mortimer. Edgar. 1809. England. Etching on cream wove paper John Hamilton Mortimer’s Twelve Heads series of etchings depicting Shakespearian characters exemplifies the subjects’ heightened thought and passion. Three of the Heads include Caliban, a loyal but unruly savage from The Tempest; Edgar, the son of Gloucester who feigns madness in King Lear; and the poet played by Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Their intense expressions and the oval cropping draw the viewer’s focus into the theatrical action that the prints reference. The accompanying excerpts tie the characters to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-hamilton-mortimer-edgar-1809-england-etching-on-cream-wove-paper-john-hamilton-mortimers-twelve-heads-series-of-etchings-depicting-shakespearian-characters-exemplifies-the-subjects-heightened-thought-and-passion-three-of-the-heads-include-caliban-a-loyal-but-unruly-savage-from-the-tempest-edgar-the-son-of-gloucester-who-feigns-madness-in-king-lear-and-the-poet-played-by-theseus-in-a-midsummer-nights-dream-their-intense-expressions-and-the-oval-cropping-draw-the-viewers-focus-into-the-theatrical-action-that-the-prints-reference-the-accompanying-excerpts-tie-the-characters-to-image337945686.html
RM2AHPN4P–John Hamilton Mortimer. Edgar. 1809. England. Etching on cream wove paper John Hamilton Mortimer’s Twelve Heads series of etchings depicting Shakespearian characters exemplifies the subjects’ heightened thought and passion. Three of the Heads include Caliban, a loyal but unruly savage from The Tempest; Edgar, the son of Gloucester who feigns madness in King Lear; and the poet played by Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Their intense expressions and the oval cropping draw the viewer’s focus into the theatrical action that the prints reference. The accompanying excerpts tie the characters to
Scene from play King Lear, Cornelis Brouwer, 1790 print Scene from play King Lear with, among other things, protagonists Lear, Kent and Gloucester during storms where lightning bolts shoot through the air. Netherlands paper etching King Lear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-from-play-king-lear-cornelis-brouwer-1790-print-scene-from-play-king-lear-with-among-other-things-protagonists-lear-kent-and-gloucester-during-storms-where-lightning-bolts-shoot-through-the-air-netherlands-paper-etching-king-lear-image592896851.html
RM2WCGNYF–Scene from play King Lear, Cornelis Brouwer, 1790 print Scene from play King Lear with, among other things, protagonists Lear, Kent and Gloucester during storms where lightning bolts shoot through the air. Netherlands paper etching King Lear
Off, off, you lendings - Come unbutton here (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4), 1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/off-off-you-lendings-come-unbutton-here-shakespeare-king-lear-act-3-scene-4-1793-image382611563.html
RM2D6DCXK–Off, off, you lendings - Come unbutton here (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4), 1793.
'Off, off, you lendings–Come unbutton here' (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4) 1793 William Sharp British In one of a series of engravings Boydell published to reproduce paintings displayed in the Shakespeare Gallery, King Lear has been driven out by his daughters and is buffeted by a storm on a heath. As the king displays his unsettled mind by tearing off his clothes, the Duke of Kent begs him to take shelter. Edgar, another outcast disguised as Tom O'Bedlam, sits at lower right near the Fool. Completing the group, the Duke of Gloucester raises a torch against the darkness. The American Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/off-off-you-lendingscome-unbutton-here-shakespeare-king-lear-act-3-scene-4-1793-william-sharp-british-in-one-of-a-series-of-engravings-boydell-published-to-reproduce-paintings-displayed-in-the-shakespeare-gallery-king-lear-has-been-driven-out-by-his-daughters-and-is-buffeted-by-a-storm-on-a-heath-as-the-king-displays-his-unsettled-mind-by-tearing-off-his-clothes-the-duke-of-kent-begs-him-to-take-shelter-edgar-another-outcast-disguised-as-tom-obedlam-sits-at-lower-right-near-the-fool-completing-the-group-the-duke-of-gloucester-raises-a-torch-against-the-darkness-the-american-image458155293.html
RM2HHANN1–'Off, off, you lendings–Come unbutton here' (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4) 1793 William Sharp British In one of a series of engravings Boydell published to reproduce paintings displayed in the Shakespeare Gallery, King Lear has been driven out by his daughters and is buffeted by a storm on a heath. As the king displays his unsettled mind by tearing off his clothes, the Duke of Kent begs him to take shelter. Edgar, another outcast disguised as Tom O'Bedlam, sits at lower right near the Fool. Completing the group, the Duke of Gloucester raises a torch against the darkness. The American
Actors Sandra Gerling and Ernst Stötzner (Earl of Gloucester) ) on October 17, 2018, during a rehearsal of Shakespeare's drama 'King Lear' that has its first showing, directed by Karin Beier, on October 19, 2018 | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actors-sandra-gerling-and-ernst-sttzner-earl-of-gloucester-on-october-17-2018-during-a-rehearsal-of-shakespeares-drama-king-lear-that-has-its-first-showing-directed-by-karin-beier-on-october-19-2018-usage-worldwide-image223418327.html
RMPYDG9Y–Actors Sandra Gerling and Ernst Stötzner (Earl of Gloucester) ) on October 17, 2018, during a rehearsal of Shakespeare's drama 'King Lear' that has its first showing, directed by Karin Beier, on October 19, 2018 | usage worldwide
Scène uit toneelstuk King Lear; Koning Lear. IIIe Bedrijf, IXe Tooneel..Scene from play Koning Lear with protagonists Lear, among other things, Kent and Gloucester during storm shooting at lightning through the air. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scne-uit-toneelstuk-king-lear-koning-lear-iiie-bedrijf-ixe-tooneelscene-from-play-koning-lear-with-protagonists-lear-among-other-things-kent-and-gloucester-during-storm-shooting-at-lightning-through-the-air-image414457267.html
RM2F284D7–Scène uit toneelstuk King Lear; Koning Lear. IIIe Bedrijf, IXe Tooneel..Scene from play Koning Lear with protagonists Lear, among other things, Kent and Gloucester during storm shooting at lightning through the air.
Gouging out Gloucester's Eyes : A group of Aberystwyth University students rehearsing a modern dress version of the classic tragic drama 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gouging-out-gloucesters-eyes-a-group-of-aberystwyth-university-students-80434306.html
RMEJT2NP–Gouging out Gloucester's Eyes : A group of Aberystwyth University students rehearsing a modern dress version of the classic tragic drama 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare.
Bad Hersfeld, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Actors Bijan Zamani (l) plays Edgar and Max Herbechter plays Gloucester in a scene of the media rehearsal for 'King Lear' at the Bad Hersfeld Festival in the Abbey Ruins. The 72nd Festival opens with the Shakespeare classic. Credit: Uwe Zucchi/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bad-hersfeld-germany-28th-june-2023-actors-bijan-zamani-l-plays-edgar-and-max-herbechter-plays-gloucester-in-a-scene-of-the-media-rehearsal-for-king-lear-at-the-bad-hersfeld-festival-in-the-abbey-ruins-the-72nd-festival-opens-with-the-shakespeare-classic-credit-uwe-zucchidpaalamy-live-news-image556800280.html
RM2R9TCC8–Bad Hersfeld, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Actors Bijan Zamani (l) plays Edgar and Max Herbechter plays Gloucester in a scene of the media rehearsal for 'King Lear' at the Bad Hersfeld Festival in the Abbey Ruins. The 72nd Festival opens with the Shakespeare classic. Credit: Uwe Zucchi/dpa/Alamy Live News
. The honey-makers. Bees. Honey-Sac and Wax-Pockets 89 't is the bee's wax ; for I did but seal once to a thing, and I was never mine own man since." Again in "King Lear," where Edgar, son of Gloucester, kills the steward and takes letters from his pocket, he says while breaking the seal, — " Leave, gentle wax; and, manners, blame us not: To know our enemies' minds, we 'd rip their hearts ; Their papers, is more lawful." In " Cynibeline " where Imogen receives a letter from her husband Leonatus she exclaims, — " Good wax, thy leave : —bless'd be, You bee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-makers-bees-honey-sac-and-wax-pockets-89-t-is-the-bees-wax-for-i-did-but-seal-once-to-a-thing-and-i-was-never-mine-own-man-sincequot-again-in-quotking-learquot-where-edgar-son-of-gloucester-kills-the-steward-and-takes-letters-from-his-pocket-he-says-while-breaking-the-seal-quot-leave-gentle-wax-and-manners-blame-us-not-to-know-our-enemies-minds-we-d-rip-their-hearts-their-papers-is-more-lawfulquot-in-quot-cynibeline-quot-where-imogen-receives-a-letter-from-her-husband-leonatus-she-exclaims-quot-good-wax-thy-leave-blessd-be-you-bee-image216288666.html
RMPFTPB6–. The honey-makers. Bees. Honey-Sac and Wax-Pockets 89 't is the bee's wax ; for I did but seal once to a thing, and I was never mine own man since." Again in "King Lear," where Edgar, son of Gloucester, kills the steward and takes letters from his pocket, he says while breaking the seal, — " Leave, gentle wax; and, manners, blame us not: To know our enemies' minds, we 'd rip their hearts ; Their papers, is more lawful." In " Cynibeline " where Imogen receives a letter from her husband Leonatus she exclaims, — " Good wax, thy leave : —bless'd be, You bee
17 October 2018, Hamburg: 17 October 2018, Germany, Hamburg: The actors Jan-Peter Kampwirth (L) as Edgar, Gloucester's son, and Ernst Stoetzner as Count of Gloucester are on stage at the Schauspielhaus during a photo rehearsal of King Lear. The Shakespeare classic in a production by Karin Beier has its world premiere on 19 October 2018. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-october-2018-hamburg-17-october-2018-germany-hamburg-the-actors-jan-peter-kampwirth-l-as-edgar-gloucesters-son-and-ernst-stoetzner-as-count-of-gloucester-are-on-stage-at-the-schauspielhaus-during-a-photo-rehearsal-of-king-lear-the-shakespeare-classic-in-a-production-by-karin-beier-has-its-world-premiere-on-19-october-2018-photo-christian-charisiusdpa-image222375401.html
RMPWP22H–17 October 2018, Hamburg: 17 October 2018, Germany, Hamburg: The actors Jan-Peter Kampwirth (L) as Edgar, Gloucester's son, and Ernst Stoetzner as Count of Gloucester are on stage at the Schauspielhaus during a photo rehearsal of King Lear. The Shakespeare classic in a production by Karin Beier has its world premiere on 19 October 2018. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
l-r: David Warner (King Lear), Richard O'Callaghan (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 17/05/2005 design: Alison Chitty lighting: Paul Pyant movement: Toby Sedgwick director: Steven Pimlott Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-david-warner-king-lear-richard-ocallaghan-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-minerva-theatre-chichester-festival-theatre-west-sussex-england-17052005-design-alison-chitty-lighting-paul-pyant-movement-toby-sedgwick-director-steven-pimlott-image476021103.html
RM2JJCHNK–l-r: David Warner (King Lear), Richard O'Callaghan (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 17/05/2005 design: Alison Chitty lighting: Paul Pyant movement: Toby Sedgwick director: Steven Pimlott
Richard Angas (Gloucester - top), Christopher Robson (Poor Tom) in LEAR at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum,London WC2 27/02/1991 music: Aribert Reimann libretto: Claus H Henneberg based on 'King Lear' by Shakespeare conductor: Paul Daniel set design: Eberhard Matthies costumes: Renate Schmitzer lighting: Paul Pyant director: Eike Grams Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richard-angas-gloucester-top-christopher-robson-poor-tom-in-lear-at-english-national-opera-eno-london-coliseumlondon-wc2-27021991-music-aribert-reimann-libretto-claus-h-henneberg-based-on-king-lear-by-shakespeare-conductor-paul-daniel-set-design-eberhard-matthies-costumes-renate-schmitzer-lighting-paul-pyant-director-eike-grams-image599981160.html
RM2WT3E2G–Richard Angas (Gloucester - top), Christopher Robson (Poor Tom) in LEAR at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum,London WC2 27/02/1991 music: Aribert Reimann libretto: Claus H Henneberg based on 'King Lear' by Shakespeare conductor: Paul Daniel set design: Eberhard Matthies costumes: Renate Schmitzer lighting: Paul Pyant director: Eike Grams
. The honey-makers. Bees. Honey-Sac and Wax-Pockets 89 't is the bee's wax ; for I did but seal once to a thing, and I was never mine own man since." Again in "King Lear," where Edgar, son of Gloucester, kills the steward and takes letters from his pocket, he says while breaking the seal, — " Leave, gentle wax; and, manners, blame us not: To know our enemies' minds, we 'd rip their hearts ; Their papers, is more lawful." In " Cynibeline " where Imogen receives a letter from her husband Leonatus she exclaims, — " Good wax, thy leave : —bless'd be, You bee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-makers-bees-honey-sac-and-wax-pockets-89-t-is-the-bees-wax-for-i-did-but-seal-once-to-a-thing-and-i-was-never-mine-own-man-sincequot-again-in-quotking-learquot-where-edgar-son-of-gloucester-kills-the-steward-and-takes-letters-from-his-pocket-he-says-while-breaking-the-seal-quot-leave-gentle-wax-and-manners-blame-us-not-to-know-our-enemies-minds-we-d-rip-their-hearts-their-papers-is-more-lawfulquot-in-quot-cynibeline-quot-where-imogen-receives-a-letter-from-her-husband-leonatus-she-exclaims-quot-good-wax-thy-leave-blessd-be-you-bee-image231920827.html
RMRD8WAK–. The honey-makers. Bees. Honey-Sac and Wax-Pockets 89 't is the bee's wax ; for I did but seal once to a thing, and I was never mine own man since." Again in "King Lear," where Edgar, son of Gloucester, kills the steward and takes letters from his pocket, he says while breaking the seal, — " Leave, gentle wax; and, manners, blame us not: To know our enemies' minds, we 'd rip their hearts ; Their papers, is more lawful." In " Cynibeline " where Imogen receives a letter from her husband Leonatus she exclaims, — " Good wax, thy leave : —bless'd be, You bee
Hamburg, Germany. 17th Oct, 2018. 17 October 2018, Germany, Hamburg: The actors Edgar Selge (R) as King Lear and Ernst Stoetzner as Count of Gloucester are on stage at the Schauspielhaus during a photo rehearsal of King Lear. The Shakespeare classic in a production by Karin Beier has its world premiere on 19 October 2018. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-17th-oct-2018-17-october-2018-germany-hamburg-the-actors-edgar-selge-r-as-king-lear-and-ernst-stoetzner-as-count-of-gloucester-are-on-stage-at-the-schauspielhaus-during-a-photo-rehearsal-of-king-lear-the-shakespeare-classic-in-a-production-by-karin-beier-has-its-world-premiere-on-19-october-2018-credit-christian-charisiusdpaalamy-live-news-image222492231.html
RMPWYB33–Hamburg, Germany. 17th Oct, 2018. 17 October 2018, Germany, Hamburg: The actors Edgar Selge (R) as King Lear and Ernst Stoetzner as Count of Gloucester are on stage at the Schauspielhaus during a photo rehearsal of King Lear. The Shakespeare classic in a production by Karin Beier has its world premiere on 19 October 2018. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
l-r: Richard Angas (Gloucester), Christopher Robson (Poor Tom) in LEAR at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum,London WC2 27/02/1991 music: Aribert Reimann libretto: Claus H Henneberg based on 'King Lear' by Shakespeare conductor: Paul Daniel set design: Eberhard Matthies costumes: Renate Schmitzer lighting: Paul Pyant director: Eike Grams Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-richard-angas-gloucester-christopher-robson-poor-tom-in-lear-at-english-national-opera-eno-london-coliseumlondon-wc2-27021991-music-aribert-reimann-libretto-claus-h-henneberg-based-on-king-lear-by-shakespeare-conductor-paul-daniel-set-design-eberhard-matthies-costumes-renate-schmitzer-lighting-paul-pyant-director-eike-grams-image599981161.html
RM2WT3E2H–l-r: Richard Angas (Gloucester), Christopher Robson (Poor Tom) in LEAR at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum,London WC2 27/02/1991 music: Aribert Reimann libretto: Claus H Henneberg based on 'King Lear' by Shakespeare conductor: Paul Daniel set design: Eberhard Matthies costumes: Renate Schmitzer lighting: Paul Pyant director: Eike Grams
l-r: Rodney Macann (Gloucester), Christopher Robson (Poor Tom) in LEAR at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum,London WC2 24/01/1989 music: Aribert Reimann libretto: Claus H Henneberg based on 'King Lear' by Shakespeare conductor: Paul Daniel set design: Eberhard Matthies costumes: Renate Schmitzer lighting: Paul Pyant director: Eike Grams Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-rodney-macann-gloucester-christopher-robson-poor-tom-in-lear-at-english-national-opera-eno-london-coliseumlondon-wc2-24011989-music-aribert-reimann-libretto-claus-h-henneberg-based-on-king-lear-by-shakespeare-conductor-paul-daniel-set-design-eberhard-matthies-costumes-renate-schmitzer-lighting-paul-pyant-director-eike-grams-image599981158.html
RM2WT3E2E–l-r: Rodney Macann (Gloucester), Christopher Robson (Poor Tom) in LEAR at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum,London WC2 24/01/1989 music: Aribert Reimann libretto: Claus H Henneberg based on 'King Lear' by Shakespeare conductor: Paul Daniel set design: Eberhard Matthies costumes: Renate Schmitzer lighting: Paul Pyant director: Eike Grams
front, l-r: Monica Dolan (Regan), Guy Williams (Duke of Cornwall), Ian McKellen (King Lear), Frances Barber (Goneril) rear centre: Jonathan Hyde (Earl of Kent) right: William Gaunt (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC),Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England 03/04/2007 design: Christopher Oram lighting: Neil Austin director: Trevor Nunn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-l-r-monica-dolan-regan-guy-williams-duke-of-cornwall-ian-mckellen-king-lear-frances-barber-goneril-rear-centre-jonathan-hyde-earl-of-kent-right-william-gaunt-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-royal-shakespeare-company-rsccourtyard-theatre-stratford-upon-avon-england-03042007-design-christopher-oram-lighting-neil-austin-director-trevor-nunn-image622284762.html
RM2Y4BEFP–front, l-r: Monica Dolan (Regan), Guy Williams (Duke of Cornwall), Ian McKellen (King Lear), Frances Barber (Goneril) rear centre: Jonathan Hyde (Earl of Kent) right: William Gaunt (Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC),Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England 03/04/2007 design: Christopher Oram lighting: Neil Austin director: Trevor Nunn
l-r: Tom Courtenay (King Lear), David Ross (Earl of Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England 14/09/1999 design: David Short lighting: Vince Herbert fights: Renny Krupinski director: Gregory Hersov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-tom-courtenay-king-lear-david-ross-earl-of-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-royal-exchange-theatre-manchester-england-14091999-design-david-short-lighting-vince-herbert-fights-renny-krupinski-director-gregory-hersov-image355361747.html
RM2BJ43EY–l-r: Tom Courtenay (King Lear), David Ross (Earl of Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England 14/09/1999 design: David Short lighting: Vince Herbert fights: Renny Krupinski director: Gregory Hersov
l-r: Karl Johnson (Gloucester - blinded), Harry Melling (Edgar) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Old Vic, London SE1 04/11 2016 design: Jean Kalman & Deborah Warner associate set design: Justin Nardella costumes: Zeb Lalljee video design: 59 Production lighting: Jean Kalman director: Deborah Warner Donald Cooper/Photostage donald.cooper@mac.com ref/0083 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-karl-johnson-gloucester-blinded-harry-melling-edgar-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-old-vic-london-se1-0411-2016-design-jean-kalman-deborah-warner-associate-set-design-justin-nardella-costumes-zeb-lalljee-video-design-59-production-lighting-jean-kalman-director-deborah-warner-donald-cooperphotostage-donaldcooper@maccom-ref0083-image395921322.html
RM2E03NK6–l-r: Karl Johnson (Gloucester - blinded), Harry Melling (Edgar) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Old Vic, London SE1 04/11 2016 design: Jean Kalman & Deborah Warner associate set design: Justin Nardella costumes: Zeb Lalljee video design: 59 Production lighting: Jean Kalman director: Deborah Warner Donald Cooper/Photostage donald.cooper@mac.com ref/0083
Tom Courtenay (King Lear), David Ross (Earl of Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England 14/09/1999 design: David Short lighting: Vince Herbert fights: Renny Krupinski director: Gregory Hersov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tom-courtenay-king-lear-david-ross-earl-of-gloucester-in-king-lear-by-shakespeare-at-the-royal-exchange-theatre-manchester-england-14091999-design-david-short-lighting-vince-herbert-fights-renny-krupinski-director-gregory-hersov-image355361743.html
RM2BJ43ER–Tom Courtenay (King Lear), David Ross (Earl of Gloucester) in KING LEAR by Shakespeare at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England 14/09/1999 design: David Short lighting: Vince Herbert fights: Renny Krupinski director: Gregory Hersov
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