10/08/2011

Lear '87 Archive (Condensed) Review

Lear '87 Archive (Condensed)
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Mabou Mines' Lear was much discussed when it opened because it featured a stellar cast of some of America's greatest stage actors but the production was leaden, literal, and cliche ridden. How does bad theater happen to great artists? This video is a fascinating fly-on-the-wall look at how it happens.
The video vividly turns the team behind the production into a vivid cast of characters. Director Lee Breuer's constant and confident reiteration of misinformation (such as that many scholars think that the fool was played by Shakespeare's lover) becomes a running gag. Ruth Malezech's compulsive peacemaking, Isabel Monks no-nonsense orneriness and Karen-Kendall's deer-in-the-headlights conscientiousness make them all fascinating character studies.
It is disheartening that the actors bold and fascinating readings of their roles in the first hour become bad cartoons by the end, but what a fascinating lesson to see the process by which it happened. The actors usually refer to family and people they have known when discussing Lear. Breuer usually only refers to film, television and "archetypes." Bit by bit he wears them down, convincing them to go for stereotype over reality, and it is an amazing thing to watch.

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