
A bold, modern re-telling of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar set in the near future.
What is sparking dark omens and plots to overthrow the conquering hero? And what would be unleashed if a leader drunk with power and loved by the people is brought down?
Max Lewendel directs a strikingly original new staging of Shakespeare’s searing political thriller, Julius Caesar, with brand new multimedia technology and creative captioning, revealing it as a powerfully pertinent play for today.
Populism and intrigue collide in this thrillingly imagined production set in the near future. Using digital screens and creative graphics, Shakespeare’s epic tragedy is injected with fresh relevance and energy to underscore the parallels between the schemers of Ancient Rome, the turmoil of Shakespeare’s England and the power of fake news to destroy our world today.
Concerned that Caesar poses a threat to democracy, revolutionaries take the violent decision to murder him. As the world spins out of control, chaos, horror, and superstition rush in to fill the void. Civil war erupts and a new leader must rise: but at what cost?
Cast: Gareth Cooper as Metellus, Eleanor Crosswell as Trebonius, Calphurnia Michael Elcock as Cinna, Octavius, James Heatlie as Mark Antony, Gabrielle Sheppard as Casca, Portia, Michael Skellern as Cassius, William Travis as Julius Caesar, Rowan Winter as Brutus, Yvonne Grundy as Caius Ligarius, Grace Cherry as Cinna the Poet and Angus Dunican as Marullus.
Mob/Romans list: Lindsey Huebner, Aimee Louise Bevan, Anthony Harwood, Andrew Hislop, Kaiden Dubois, Lee Peck, Gemma Reynolds, Constanza Ruff, Dita Tantang, Elise Williamson, Fran Olivares and Will Monks.
Join Icarus Theatre Collective for this spectacular re-telling, perfect for newcomers to Shakespeare and afficionados alike.
Listings
Julius Caesar: Friday 6 September to Saturday 5 October 2024
Southwark Playhouse Borough 77-85 Newington Causeway London SE1 6BD
Ticketing pricing: £24-28; Standard £20-24 Concessions
All previews £16 ; Pioneers’ Preview (6 Sep) £10
Age Guidance: Recommended for ages 12+
Tickets: Julius Caesar - Southwark Playhouse