Based on the context in which im reading it, i percieve it as a family drama .. the cliche' dramatisation of comical domestic events that escalate into epic proportions. Lear plays the immature parent thats "out of touch" with the new generation, Kent, the respectable family friend that offers opinions on situations, however doesnt get emotionally involved in domestic disputes, and the Fool played as a distant relative, shrouded in mystery, the hermit of modern society ...
Needs refining, but thats the sorta thing I plan on incorporating as a contemporary interpretation of Lear