King Lear
If you were a director would you remove or keep the Fool? How necessary is the Fool in King Lear?
Some directors argue that the character of the Fool adds nothing to the essence of the play and could easily be cut without damaging the overall impact.
To what extent could you justify such an argument? If you agree, how would you make the transitions in order to exclude the Fool? If you disagree, what would be your arguments for leaving the play as it is?
How can I support the idea of leaving the play as it is?
I already have some points of how important the fool is, as he helps the King realize what is actually happening around him.
I'm also interested in seeing the opinions of people who agree that the Fool should be removed.