Julius Caesar
Opening Night: October 9, 2013
Closing: November 3, 2013
Theater: St. Ann's Warehouse
In the hard, grim surroundings of a women’s prison, the all-female actors in Phyllida Lloyd’s bold production of Julius Caesar play inmates and guards performing an explosive, arresting production of Shakespeare’s most famous discourse on power, loyalty, and tragic idealism. While all-male productions of Shakespeare’s plays restaged in contemporary settings are common, in the hands of this cast,Shakespeare’s themes are glaringly and touchingly heightened by the backdrop of female incarceration, a live thrash metal band, and the emotional nuances inherent to women playing men at their most vulnerable.
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October 9, 2013
A woman’s touch has not softened the hard and mighty “Julius Caesar.” On the contrary, the gripping, all-female, London-born production that opened on Wednesday night at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn has a muscular strength and ferocity guaranteed to keep everyone in the theater in sustained fight-or-flight mode.
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