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News PHOTO RECALL: Plummer Loses His Mind For Cheering Audiences Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theatre became a modern mini-version of Shakespeare's Globe this past season as it played host to trumpeted productions of both Henry IV and King Lear.

Christopher Plummer, a dependable stalwart of the stage for decades, received some of the best reviews of the year for his portrayal of the title character in King Lear. His performance as the aging monarch who drives himself mad from the self-imploding division of his kingdom amongst his daughters earned Plummer a 2004 Tony Award nomination.

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Christopher Plummer in King Lear Photo by Joan Marcus
 
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