A marriage of movement and acting in Shakespeare Theatre's 'King Lear'
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Movement director Jonathan Goddard, foreground, rehearses with the cast of the Shakespeare Theatre Company's "King Lear." (Shakespeare Theatre Company) On an afternoon in early February, before beginning the day's rehearsal of "King Lear," director Simon Godwin turns to the cast and creative team of the Shakespeare Theatre production and poses a question: "What kind of dance are you today?"
"I feel like a tap dance," the amiable Englishman says to kick off the icebreaker - a different version ofwhich he uses to start everyrehearsal, swapping out "dance" for a fresh prompt.
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