King Lear's Mute -- a spoken-word performance

Thursday 17 October 2024, 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Venue

The Storey Institute, Auditorium, Lancaster - View Map

Open to

All Lancaster University (non-partner) students, Alumni, Applicants, External Organisations, Families and young people, Postgraduates, Prospective International Students, Prospective Postgraduate Students, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

Registration

Free to attend - registration required

Registration Info

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Event Details

King Lear on Mute -- a one man spoken word event on and around Shakespeare's King Lear, written and performed by Rupert Smith.

King Lear’s Mute

Solo Spoken Word by Rupert Smith

Directed by Lloyd Notice

In Shakespeare’s King Lear, the music has diminuendoed to a murmur. There’s no reveille, no flourish, no more jazz, just a storm and plenty of nothing. The exiled Cordelia can no longer play trumpet.

Here is Shakespeare’s King Lear, but maybe not as we’ve experienced it - 50 minutes of solo spoken word that reimagines the youngest daughter of Shakespeare’s King Lear as a musician on mute. It is a story of anywhere and everywhere between silence and breath and pause and speech, where there are no real notes.

Running time: 50 mins approx

Rupert Smith is an actor, spoken word performer, AHRC funded creative writing PhD student at Lancaster University, Creative Sustainability Award Nominee, and author of The Pit Ponies’ Penultimate Life Drawing Class -- “A mesmerising piece of theatre” (The British Theatre Guide). His PhD project is a novel written in the cracks of Shakespeare’s King Lear.

This show is funded by the AHRC/NWCDTP

Contact Details

Name Professor John Schad
Email

j.schad@lancaster.ac.uk

Directions to The Storey Institute, Auditorium

Town centre - close to railway station.