Work / King Lear

A "Storefront Theatre" and "Free Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot" in New York City

Free Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot, 1996
Presented on the west side piers of Manhattan
Directed by Robert Spahr

Classic's Reworked and Original Plays

As the co-founder of Expanded Arts, I directed many plays, among my favorites were William Shakespeare's; "King Lear", "Macbeth" & "Midsummer Night's Dream"; Jean Genet's, "The Balcony"; Howard Brenton's, "Christie in Love"; an original adaptation of several Edgar Allen Poe's "Short Stories" (for Halloween); an original adaptation of Charles Dicken's, "A Christmas Carol", (my ghost of Christmas past had 200 blinking christmas tree lights sewn into his costume and he carried his own extension cord); Euripide's, "Medea"; an original adaptation of Lewis Carroll's, "Alice in Wonderland"; Bertolt Brecht's, "The Elephant Calf" and Eugene Ionesco's, "The Lesson".