
Slings and Arrows
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Episódios
T3 EP.1 – Divided Kingdom
2 de novembro de 200347 minTrying to top the critical and financial success of its last production, the festival plans to stage King Lear as well as a contemporary new musical. But creative director Geoffrey Tennant finds himself seized by fits of uncontrollable weeping-among other, more intimate maladies.Disponível para compraT3 EP.2 – Vex Not His Ghost
2 de novembro de 200348 minCharles Kingman-the theatrical lion whom Geoffrey has recruited to play Lear-brings some secret demons of his own to the production and immediately alienates cast and crew alike. Meanwhile, the festival's executive director, Richard Smith-Jones, flexes his creative muscles.Disponível para compraT3 EP.3 – That Way Madness Lies
2 de novembro de 200348 minCharles’s erratic behavior becomes more and more disruptive, prompting Geoffrey to consider replacing him. As tensions grow within the cast of Lear, personal and professional jealousies widen the rift between the Shakespearean actors and the eager young players in the musical.Disponível para compraT3 EP.4 – Every Inch a King
2 de novembro de 200347 minThe final rehearsal of King Lear turns into a full-on train wreck, as Charles fumbles dozens of lines. With East Hastings a smashing success, Richard-now known as “Big Dick” among his youthful admirers-proposes the heretofore unthinkable: moving the Shakespearean tragedy onto the workshop stage and the musical into the main venue.Disponível para compraT3 EP.5 – All Blessed Secrets
2 de novembro de 200347 minAnna, the festival’s efficient assistant manager, steps in to help Geoffrey with Charles. But King Lear loses its Regan as actress Ellen Fanshaw flees the festival for the promise of a big payday on TV.Disponível para compraT3 EP.6 – The Promised End
2 de novembro de 200348 minThe forced cancellation of King Lear brings severe consequences to the actors and festival staff, especially Geoffrey and Anna. Refusing to surrender, however, Geoffrey reassembles the cast and crew for a single, illicit, underground performance of the play-for Charles, for themselves, and for their art.Disponível para compra