DeLorenzo’s job is first and foremost to support the ensemble. This isn’t an occasion for auteurial strutting, although he does take directorial liberties in his handling of the Fool (a role upon which both JD Cullum and Stephen Caffrey put their own inventive stamp), and his staging bravely doesn't flinch from the horror of the escalating violence and warfare. (Jacobean drama, it turns out, has quite a lot in common with horror movies.)
...............The Antaeus Company has two casts for this play and most of the reviews are focusing,naturally on the main character role of King Lear
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