Praise for KING LEAR from CURTAIN UP
Curtain Up gives a rave review of Theatre for a New Audience’s production of King Lear. Click here to read the full article.
Curtain Up gives a rave review of Theatre for a New Audience’s production of King Lear. Click here to read the full article.
Get a sneak peek at the production with this video trailer. Watch below.
The Wall Street Journal talks to Michael Pennington, currently playing the title role in King Lear at Theatre for a New Audience, on the trajectory of his career and how he’s approaching this role. Click here to read the full…
Flavorpill interviewed King Lear director Arin Arbus on her vision for the production and her career with TFANA and other companies around the country. Click here to read the full discussion.
Michael Pennington, currently playing the title role in our production of King Lear, discusses his take on the role and working with director Arin Arbus in this extended video interview. Watch below: Michael Pennington – Extended Interview:
View photos of the cast of King Lear, directed by Arin Arbus and featuring Michael Pennington in a company of 22 actors, as they rehearse in the Samuel H. Scripps Mainstage. Click below to view the slideshow.
King Lear director Arin Arbus, Artistic Director Jeffrey Horowitz, and Michael Pennington, playing the title role in King Lear, appeared on Brooklyn Independent Media’s live Daily Show on February 25, 2014 to discuss their work with Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Click…
Two-time Olivier Award nominee Michael Pennington is featured in Playbill in anticipation of his performance of the title role in Theatre for a New Audience’s King Lear. Click here to read the full article.
In preparation for our panel discussion SEEING COLOR: Casting African Americans in Shakespeare, Brooklyn Independent Media sat down with 3 of our panelists, actress, poet, and playwright Nehassaiu deGannes, Theatre for a New Audience Artistic Director Jeffrey Horowitz, and Shakespeare and performance scholar Katharine Goodland.…
The Wall Street Journal recently spoke with Julie Taymor about her work on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as other recent stage work and future projects. Click here to read the full article.