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  • Lear’s Shadow

    Published on 21/06/201221/06/2012

    A series of photos as a memory of performance

    Lear: “Who is it that can tell me who I am?”.

    The Fool: “Lear’s shadow”

    Memories recorded in the landscape of in situ:’s performance of King Lear at Wandlebury Park in 2012.

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    Tags: 2012environmentalexperimentalKing LearphotographsShakespearesite-specificvideoWandlebury Country Park

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