The Tragedie of Greg Kinglear is a "theatrical immersion" written and produced by Jill Pill.
It was performed at A Manhattan Diner and seen only briefly in Start Spreading the News, in Season 3. Little is known about its plot.
Production & Development[]
The Tragedie of Greg Kinglear was performed at A Manhattan Diner. It was written and produced by Jill Pill, who is also the puppeteer for the titular Greg Kinglear.
Background[]
Season 3[]
BoJack goes to see a "theatrical immersion" titled The Tragedie of Greg Kinglear, which was created by Jill Pill.
BoJack goes to lunch with Jill afterward. She asks if he's talked to Cuddlywhiskers at all, and tells him to when he returns to L.A., as she hasn't heard from him in months because he owes him. Jill says she's ending her play. She wants BoJack for her next project.
BoJack tells her that he's not the guy that does edgy things and how he's trying to win an Oscar and thinking about his legacy now. Jill tells him that nothing lasts, but BoJack counters this by saying if he wins an Oscar, he'll be remembered.
Cast[]
| Actor | ... | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greg Kinglear | ... | Greg Kinglear | |
| Jill Pill | ... | Playwrite, Producer, Puppeteer | |
Program Book
Trivia[]
- Greg Kinglear is voiced by the real Greg Kinnear.
- The play is a parody of Shakespeare's King Lear.
- The lines in the play includes the titles of films Greg Kinnear has acted in.
- The play is two hours long with no intermission.