Richard II (stage performances)

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Richard II (stage performances) refers to Ian McKellen’s acclaimed theatrical portrayals of Shakespeare’s King Richard II, particularly noted for their psychological depth and influence on modern interpretations of the role.

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instanceOf Shakespearean stage performance
theatrical production
artForm theatre
associatedWith British theatre
basedOnWork William Shakespeare's play "Richard II"
surface form: "Richard II" by William Shakespeare
casting star vehicle for Ian McKellen
characterFocus the inner life of King Richard II
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed
emphasis political and personal vulnerability of the king
psychological realism
featuresCharacter King Richard II of England
surface form: King Richard II
genre tragedy
hasAuthorOfSourceWork William Shakespeare
hasSubject identity and kingship
monarchy and deposition
power and legitimacy
influenced later stage portrayals of Richard II
modern psychological approaches to Shakespearean kings
language English
mainSubject play "Richard II"
medium stage
notableAspect actor-focused interpretation of the king
centrality of the title role
notablePerformer Ian McKellen
notedFor influence on modern interpretations of Richard II
psychological depth of the title role
performanceType classical Shakespearean acting
portrayalImpact helped define late-20th-century views of Richard II on stage
portrayalStyle introspective interpretation of Richard II
portrays Ian McKellen as King Richard II
targetAudience theatre audiences
theatricalTradition English Shakespearean tradition

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Ian McKellen notableWork Richard II (stage performances)