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Julius Caesar from Donmar Kings Cross

Phyllida Lloyd directs an all-female Donmar Warehouse production of Shakespeare's great political drama, set in a present-day women's prison.

Phyllida Lloyd directs an all-female production of Shakespeare's great political drama, set in a present-day women's prison.

Julius Caesar depicts the catastrophic consequences of a political leader's extension of his powers beyond the remit of the constitution. As Brutus wrestles with his moral conscience over the assassination of Julius Caesar, Mark Antony manipulates the crowd to frenzied mob violence through his subtle and incendiary rhetoric. What follows is the descent of the country into factions and the outbreak of civil war.

Donmar Warehouse's Shakespeare trilogy began with the production of Julius Caesar - led by Dame Harriet Walter - in 2012 and was followed by Henry IV in 2014 and The Tempest in 2016. All three productions featured all-female casts and were shown to audiences in theatres in London and New York, as well as women and girls in schools and prisons. The film versions were shot in a specially built temporary theatre in King's Cross in 2016.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Sun 17 Jun 201821:50

Credits

RoleContributor
Mark AntonyJade Anouka
LuciusSheila Atim
Julius CaesarJackie Clune
Cinna the PoetShiloh Coke
CascaKaren Dunbar
Portia, Octavius CaesarClare Dunne
SoothsayerLeah Harvey
Calpurnia, Metellus CimberZainab Hasan
TreboniusJennifer Joseph
CassiusMartina Laird
Dog, CinnaCarolina Valdes
BrutusHarriet Walter
GuardSarah Jane Dent
GuardRhiannon Harper-Rafferty
GuardLiv Spencer
DirectorPhyllida Lloyd
Studio DirectorRhodri Huw
Film EditorJustine Wright
Film EditorJo-Anne Dixon
Film EditorDylan Goch
ProducerKate Pakenham
ProducerJohn Wyver
Production CompanyDonmar Warehouse

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