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VenueTheatre Royal
TownNewcastle upon Tyne
CountyTyne and Wear
From24th November 2001
To24th November 2001
Theatre Royal (V570)
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Julius Caesar

Work:: Julius Caesar (S3806)

When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed - which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. But once the deed is done, the idealistic conspirators must reckon with the forces of a new power bloc, led by Mark Antony and Caesar's nephew Octavius. When their armies close at Philippi, will Caesar's ghost be avenged? Opposing dictatorship and republicanism, private virtue and mob violence, Shakespeare's tense drama of high politics reveals the emotional currents that flow between men in power.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1020333941)

Running time 2 hours with no interval.
Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Edward Hall
Design Michael Pavelka
Lighting Ben Ormerod
Music Simon Slater
Sound Matt McKenzie
Choreographer Ian Spink
Director Terry King (fight)
Performer Claire Cox (Portia)
Performer Ian Hogg (Julius Caesar)
Performer John Hopkins (Octavius Caesar)
Performer Colin McCormack (Casca)
Performer Greg Hicks (Marcus Brutus)
Performer Tom Mannion (Mark Antony)
Performer Tim Piggott-Smith (Cassius)
Performer Finn Caldwell
Performer James Curran
Performer Anthony Flanagan
Performer Stuart Goodwin
Performer Sean Hannaway
Performer Tom Harper
Performer Chuk Iwuji
Performer Adam Kay
Performer Damian Kearney
Performer David Mara
Performer Andrew Maud
Performer Conor Maloney
Performer Tom Mannion
Performer Charlie Simpson
Performer Andrew James Storey
Performer Sian Howard
Performer Penelope Woodman

Listing:: L020757313




Production details

Running time 2 hours with no interval.

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  • 24 Nov 01 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
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