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VIDEO: Divided Kingdom

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Divided Kingdom
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Length: 47:00
Aired: 2/18/2007

Trying to top the critical and financial success of its last production, the festival plans to stage King Lear, as well as a contemporary new musical. But creative director Geoffrey Tennant finds himself seized by fits of uncontrollable weeping--among other, more intimate maladies. watch

VIDEO: Every Inch a King

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Every Inch a King
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Length: 47:00
Aired: 3/11/2007

The final rehearsal of King Lear turns into a full-on train wreck, as Charles fumbles dozens of lines. With East Hastings a smashing success, Richard--now known as 'Big Dick' among his youthful admirers--proposes the heretofore unthinkable: moving the Shakespearean tragedy into the workshop stage and the musical into the main venue. watch

VIDEO: All Blessed Secrets

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All Blessed Secrets
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Length: 47:00
Aired: 3/18/2007

Anna, the festival's efficient assistant manager, steps in to help Geoffrey with Charles. But King Lear loses its Regan as actress Ellen Fanshaw flees the festival for the promise of a big payday on TV. watch

William Hutt: Videos

The Statement
STATEMENT, THE (2003)
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Statement

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The Shape of Things to Come

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The Promised End

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Year Title Description
2003 The Statement Movie, Actor - Le Moyne
1981 Covergirl Movie, Actor - Cockridge
1979 The Shape Of Things To Come Movie, Actor - Voice of Sparks
1968 The Fixer Movie, Actor - the Czar
1963 Macbeth Movie, Actor - Ross

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Slings & Arrows' New Season: So Bard and So Good

To watch, or not to watch? That is the question. The answer should actually be fairly obvious since Sundance Channel's Canadian import, Slings & Arrows, is so deliciously written, with its wry sense of humor and its incredibly stylized dialogue filled with juicy layered meanings. TVGuide.com recently had a chance to speak with the show's head writer, Bob Martin — who just so happens to have won a Tony for his narration of the Broadway musical The Drowsy Chaperone and is busying himself for the London staging — about Slings' third season, which premieres Sunday at 8 pm/ET. TVGuide.com: I walk past your smiling face on a huge Drowsy billboard every morning. Is that a bit surreal for you, because usually you're behind the scenes as a writer?Bob read more

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