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Photo by Roy Dean //edited by @strctr17
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Cascade
Photo by Roy Dean //edited by @strctr17
The show, as they say, must go on. Orson Welles injured both his ankles while directing and starring in a production of King Lear at the City Center. So, on January 14, 1956, he wheeled himself onto the stage and went on with the play. Above, he gives some last-minute notes to his fellow actors. In the front row are Sylvia Short (Regan), Roy Dean (behind Welles, Kent), John Colicos (in dark hood, Edmund), Geraldine Fitzgerald (Goneril), and Viveca Lindfors (Cordelia).
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