King Lear
- Synopsis
 - A video recording of King Lear directed by Dominic Dromgoole with David Calder as Lear.
 - Language
 - English
 - Country
 - Great Britain
 - Medium
 - Video
 - Technical information
 - Colour / Sound
 - Recording date
 - 2008
 - Duration
 - 195 (incl. interval)
 
Credits
- Director
 - Dominic Dromgoole
 - Writer
 - William Shakespeare
 - Music
 - Claire van Kampen
 - Production Design
 - Jonathan Fensom
 - Cast
 
Additional Details
- Theatre
 - Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
 - Production type
 - Stage Recordings
 - Historical period
 - 17th Century
 - Plays
 - King Lear
 - Subjects
 - Drama
 - Keywords
 - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
 
Notes
- Notes
 - Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre makes several recordings of a single production, using three fixed cameras, to enable practitioners and researchers to observe how the play has developed during the run.
 - History
 - The production ran 28 April - 17 August 2008. Staged as part of the Totus Mundus season.
 - Reviews
 - Charles Spencer, ‘King Lear: a Mighty Lear in Full-blooded Glory’, The Daily Telegraph (5 May 2008). Spencer writes `...But from the moment when he first begins to fear madness and to acknowledge his own part in his downfall, Calder discovers a humanity, vulnerability and spiritual beauty in the role that is as moving as any I have seen’.
 
Archive
- Name
 Shakespeare’s Globe
- Contact
 - Librarian
 - library@shakespearesglobe.com
 - Web
 - http://www.shakespearesglobe.com External site opens in new window
 - Phone
 - +44 (0) 7902 1433
 - Fax
 - +44 (0) 7902 1401
 - Address
 - 21 New Globe Walk
Bankside
London
SE1 9DT 
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "King Lear". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av70774 (Accessed 04 Nov 2025)