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...July 9 to August 17; further information and tickets here ‘King Lear’, Fairfax Studio (Arts Centre Melbourne) Robert Menzies (who also appears in the above-mentioned drama Seventeen) plays Lear in Peter...
...Gary Wilmot, as Tzipporah’s Midianite father, brings a rare spot of real warmth to proceedings....
...Later this year he will appear on the big screen as Anthony Eden in the wartime drama Darkest Hour, alongside Gary Oldman’s Churchill....
...As Vladimir here, though, he is forced into (a sepulchral parody of) double-act patter, and proves much more ill at ease than Gary Lydon’s more fluid Estragon....
...To us now, doesn’t that Margo seem about as old as Meryl Streep (who is actually 63, an age never reached by Bogart, Clark Gable or Gary Cooper)?...
...into the role of Lear....
...This concept had been popularised by the management gurus Gary Hamel and CK Prahalad in a number of Harvard Business Review articles....
...You would not want to find yourself slapping your head in frustration, like Shakespeare’s tragic king, when it is too late to save either yourself or your business: O Lear, Lear, Lear!...
...John Wayne in Stagecoach, Gary Cooper in High Noon, Alan Ladd in Shane offer actions not words....
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