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Shakespeare Uncovered

King Lear with Christopher Plummer | Preview

Christopher Plummer uncovers playing one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragic roles.

Aired 01/30/2015 | Rating NR

Shakespeare Uncovered

King Lear with Christopher Plummer | Preview

Preview: Season 2 Episode 3 | 37s

Christopher Plummer uncovers playing one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragic roles.

King Lear is universally acknowledged as one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragic roles. Christopher Plummer has played the role under the direction of Sir Jonathan Miller. Ian McKellen and Simon Russell Beale share their insights into this often-difficult character. And Plummer examines what inspired Shakespeare to write a play about a kingdom divided at a delicate moment.

Aired 01/30/2015 | Rating NR

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