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News Lee's Lear Extends for Second Time Off-Broadway Soho Rep has announced a second extension of Young Jean Lee's Lear, which will now run through Feb. 14 Off-Broadway.

The free-form take on Shakespeare's King Lear, which examines the motives of adult children surrounding the titular character, began previews Jan. 7 and officially opened Jan. 14. The production sold out its scheduled run through Jan. 31, prompting an initial extension through Feb. 6. An additional week has been added.

Lee directs a cast that features Paul Lazar, April Matthis, Okwui Okpokwasili, Pete Simpson and Amelia Workman. Dean Moss choreographs.

The production has designs by David Evans Morris (scenic design), Roxana Ramseur (costume design), Raquel Davis (lighting design) and Matt Tierney (sound design).

Lear, according to press notes, "focuses not on the aging Lear and Gloucester, but rather on their adult children who turned their backs on their fathers' suffering. Though intensely personal, Young Jean Lee's Lear is a striking tragedy about despair, the end of life and familial piety."

Lee is currently under commission from Lincoln Center Theater, Playwrights Horizons, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She serves as artistic director of the Young Jean Lee Theatre Company, and has directed the plays The Shipment; Church; Pullman, WA; Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven; The Appeal; and Groundwork of Metaphysic Morals. For more information visit SohoRep. Soho Rep is located at 46 Walker Street in Manhattan.

 
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