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[[Image:SS Botany Bay-library.jpg|thumb|A copy of ''King Lear'' (far right) aboard the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']].]]
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[[File:SS Botany Bay-library.jpg|thumb|A copy of ''King Lear'' (far right) aboard the {{SS|Botany Bay}}]]
 
'''''King Lear''''' is a drama written by [[William Shakespeare]] during the early [[17th century]].
 
'''''King Lear''''' is a drama written by [[William Shakespeare]] during the early [[17th century]].
   
 
[[James T. Kirk]] once quoted from ''King Lear'', after telling [[Kukulkan]] that his assistance to mankind was not required, by stating the lines from Act I scene IV: "''How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!''" ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
 
[[James T. Kirk]] once quoted from ''King Lear'', after telling [[Kukulkan]] that his assistance to mankind was not required, by stating the lines from Act I scene IV: "''How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!''" ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
   
A copy of ''King Lear'' was among the small collection of books found aboard the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] in [[2286]]. ({{film|2}})
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A copy of ''King Lear'' was among the small collection of books in [[Khan Noonien Singh]]'s possession on [[Ceti Alpha V]], salvaged from the {{SS|Botany Bay}}, in [[2285]]. ({{film|2}})
   
 
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== Background Information ==
 
== Background Information ==
 
''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' star [[Avery Brooks]] has often played the title role in productions of the play by the {{w|Shakespeare Theatre Company}}.
   
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In 2002, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' star [[Patrick Stewart]] portrayed Lear in a modernized TV movie adaptation of the play, entitled ''King of Texas'', which also featured [[Colm Meaney]] and [[Richard Lineback]]. Stewart (alongside his wife, [[Wendy Neuss]]) also served as executive producer on the project.
''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' star [[Avery Brooks]] has often played the title role in productions of the play by the [[Wikipedia:Shakespeare Theatre Company|Shakespeare Theatre Company]].
 
== External Links ==
 
* {{wikipedia-title|King Lear}}
 
   
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Early drafts of {{film|9}} had [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] distract [[Data]] in the [[Federation mission scoutship]] by quoting from ''King Lear''. It was [[Patrick Stewart]] who suggested using [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] instead. (''[[Undeveloped novels and reference books#Fade In: The Writing of Star Trek: Insurrection|Fade In: The Writing of Star Trek: Insurrection]]'')
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[[Category:Shakespeare plays]]

Revision as of 01:58, 9 June 2014

SS Botany Bay-library

A copy of King Lear (far right) aboard the SS Botany Bay

King Lear is a drama written by William Shakespeare during the early 17th century.

James T. Kirk once quoted from King Lear, after telling Kukulkan that his assistance to mankind was not required, by stating the lines from Act I scene IV: "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!" (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")

A copy of King Lear was among the small collection of books in Khan Noonien Singh's possession on Ceti Alpha V, salvaged from the SS Botany Bay, in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

Background Information

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Avery Brooks has often played the title role in productions of the play by the Shakespeare Theatre Company.

In 2002, Star Trek: The Next Generation star Patrick Stewart portrayed Lear in a modernized TV movie adaptation of the play, entitled King of Texas, which also featured Colm Meaney and Richard Lineback. Stewart (alongside his wife, Wendy Neuss) also served as executive producer on the project.

Early drafts of Star Trek: Insurrection had Picard distract Data in the Federation mission scoutship by quoting from King Lear. It was Patrick Stewart who suggested using Gilbert and Sullivan instead. (Fade In: The Writing of Star Trek: Insurrection)

External link