Star Comes Back Home for 'Terrifying' Role of Lear ; Postlethwaite Returns to 'Beloved' Everyman
Daily Post › December 05, 2007
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Daily Post › December 05, 2007
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HOLLYWOOD actor Pete Postlethwaite will be returning to his beloved Everyman Theatre next year to play King Lear as part of the Everyman and Playhouse theatres' 2008 celebrations.
Warrington-born Postlethwaite, 62, was in Liverpool yesterday for the announcement and said it was at the Everyman that "I learned my trade".See the full content of this document
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Star Comes Back Home for 'Terrifying' Role of Lear ; Postlethwaite Returns to 'Beloved' Everyman
The Everyman, he said, was "one of the most exciting spaces and venues in the world".
The prospect of playing Lear, he added...See the full content of this document
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