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− | [[Image:juliuscaesar.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Maria Bates]] | + | [[Image:juliuscaesar.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Maria Bates]] / photograph by [[Mark Davies]]]] |
+ | by [[William Shakespeare]] | ||
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+ | Directed by [[Maya Gabrielle Talbot]] | ||
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+ | |||
+ | Performances: Tue 17th – Sat 21st July [[2007]], [[Prompt Corner]] | ||
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+ | |||
+ | == Introduction == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rome, a democracy, has a leader who wishes to be a dictator, a king. Is this death for democracy? Will Romans no longer be free men? What is to be done about Julius Caesar? | ||
+ | |||
+ | Julius Caesar is Shakespeare’s first great tragedy. It tells the story of the conspiracy to kill Caesar, his assassination, and the civil war that followed, as Caesar’s ghost bloodily pursued the chief murderers across the Roman world. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ambition, idealism, conspiracy, murder, civil chaos and war propel this play forward at a furious speed. It is words and spin that prove the most dangerous weapons in the battle to win the hearts and minds of the people. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Cast == | ||
+ | *Julius Caesar - [[Jack King]] | ||
+ | *Marcus Brutus - [[Ed Cartwright]] | ||
+ | *Caius Cassius - [[Tom Rushforth]] | ||
+ | *Mark Antony - [[Andy Davies]] | ||
+ | *Portia/Clitus - [[Catherine Ellis]] | ||
+ | *Calpurnia/Lucius - [[Suzie Morgan]] | ||
+ | *Soothsayer/Artemidorus - [[Maria Bates]] | ||
+ | *Octavius/Trebonius - [[Richard Nield]] | ||
+ | *Flavius/Lepidus/Cicero/Ligarius - [[Peter Medd]] | ||
+ | *Casca/Lucilius - [[David Blatcher]] | ||
+ | *Carpenter/Decius Brutus/Pindarus - [[Brian Yansen]] | ||
+ | *Cobbler/Cinna/Titinius - [[Matthew Griffiths]] | ||
+ | *Murelius/Metellus Cimber/Cinna the Poet/Messala - [[Rob Franklin]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Crew == | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Assistant Director - [[Sophie Leighton-Kelly]] | ||
+ | *Stage Manager - [[Kat Moody]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Stage Manager - [[James Hough]] | ||
+ | *Costumes - [[Hannah Gabrielle]] | ||
+ | *Projections - [[Charles Doyle]] | ||
+ | *Sound Design - [[Ivor Talbot]] | ||
+ | *Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]] | ||
+ | *Sound and Lighting Operator - [[Derek Dempsey]] | ||
+ | *Fight Director and Theatre Representative - [[Anton Krause]] | ||
+ | *Photography - [[Mark Davies]] | ||
+ | *Poster and Programme Design - [[Maria Bates]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | The cast and crew would like to extend their thanks to the following people who have helped with our production: [[Val Williams]] in costume, Philip Wale and the staff at The Hob, Theatre Committee, General Council, [[Anna York]] and her box office team, the lovely bar staff and FOH team, [[Mike Elliott]] and [[Dee Fancett]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Reviews == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Some review quotes go here | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | Production photos by [[Mark Davies]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery widths="120px" heights="120px" perrow="5"> | ||
+ | Image:Jc 009.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Jc 040.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Jc 103.jpg | ||
+ | |||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | [[Julius Caesar (1984)]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | |||
+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Productions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Prompt Corner Productions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tragedy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Shakespeare]] |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 29 July 2011
Directed by Maya Gabrielle Talbot
Performances: Tue 17th – Sat 21st July 2007, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Rome, a democracy, has a leader who wishes to be a dictator, a king. Is this death for democracy? Will Romans no longer be free men? What is to be done about Julius Caesar?
Julius Caesar is Shakespeare’s first great tragedy. It tells the story of the conspiracy to kill Caesar, his assassination, and the civil war that followed, as Caesar’s ghost bloodily pursued the chief murderers across the Roman world.
Ambition, idealism, conspiracy, murder, civil chaos and war propel this play forward at a furious speed. It is words and spin that prove the most dangerous weapons in the battle to win the hearts and minds of the people.
Cast
- Julius Caesar - Jack King
- Marcus Brutus - Ed Cartwright
- Caius Cassius - Tom Rushforth
- Mark Antony - Andy Davies
- Portia/Clitus - Catherine Ellis
- Calpurnia/Lucius - Suzie Morgan
- Soothsayer/Artemidorus - Maria Bates
- Octavius/Trebonius - Richard Nield
- Flavius/Lepidus/Cicero/Ligarius - Peter Medd
- Casca/Lucilius - David Blatcher
- Carpenter/Decius Brutus/Pindarus - Brian Yansen
- Cobbler/Cinna/Titinius - Matthew Griffiths
- Murelius/Metellus Cimber/Cinna the Poet/Messala - Rob Franklin
Crew
- Assistant Director - Sophie Leighton-Kelly
- Stage Manager - Kat Moody
- Assistant Stage Manager - James Hough
- Costumes - Hannah Gabrielle
- Projections - Charles Doyle
- Sound Design - Ivor Talbot
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliott
- Sound and Lighting Operator - Derek Dempsey
- Fight Director and Theatre Representative - Anton Krause
- Photography - Mark Davies
- Poster and Programme Design - Maria Bates
The cast and crew would like to extend their thanks to the following people who have helped with our production: Val Williams in costume, Philip Wale and the staff at The Hob, Theatre Committee, General Council, Anna York and her box office team, the lovely bar staff and FOH team, Mike Elliott and Dee Fancett.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Production photos by Mark Davies
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.