Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar at Courtyard Theatre

Why see Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar directed by Lucy Bailey

'Lucy Bailey's innovative take on the classic is a breath of fresh air'
Independent

As Julius Caesar's strength and popularity look set to propel him to the imperial throne, those closest to him act to prevent what they fear will become a dictatorship. But the brutal assassination of one man unleashes a tide of violence that will drag thousands into a bloody civil war.

A masterpiece of political powerplay and manipulation, Julius Caesar examines the conflict between one man's ambition and the good of the state.

Greg Hicks takes the role of Julius Caesar, alongside John Mackay as Cassius and Sam Troughton as Brutus. John rejoins the Company following his appearances as the Dauphin and Jack Cade as part of the acclaimed Histories Ensemble. Sam, best known for his role as Much in the BBC series Robin Hood, returns to the RSC having performed in Michael Boyd's 2000 productions of Henry VI Parts I, II & III, whilst his other credits include the role of Orlando in Sheffield Crucible Theatre's 2007 production of As You Like It. Joining them to play Mark Antony is Darrell D'Silva, whose previous credits include numerous RSC productions including Hecuba, Camino Real and Dr Faustus.

Director Lucy Bailey joins the RSC for the first time. Lucy's recent credits include Private Lives at Hampstead Theatre and Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus for Shakespeare's Globe as well as work with Chichester Festival Theatre and the National Theatre, where her acclaimed production of Baby Doll played before transferring to the West End.

Reviews

Customer reviews

Louisa

ooh nicholas hyntner

In my top 3 productions of Shakespeare plays in 47 years of theatre going. Amazing staying, acting and, of course, sure ting. Thank you . Worth travelling 80 miles to see! Great view from gallery 3 B seating. ... Read more

David Lloyd

Exciting and relevant

One of the best productions I’ve ever seen and the cast give it their all. Exciting and compelling - a wonderful two hours in the theatre. ... Read more

Michael

Not perfect but close

Overall this is an exceptional production that works extremely well. The balance and pace of the production are thoughtful and satisfying. The temporal transposition, so suitable for this play works beautifully. Highly recommended. Cassius, Caesar and Anthony are all superb throughout. Brutus grows through the evening but ultimately seemed miscast in this particular role. View from 3A was good, but you really had to sit forward much of the time. Sorry to those in 3B behind. The promenaders below must have had a great experience, but they surely needed stamina for 2 hours. Ate at Tom Simmons around the corner beforehand - also excellent food and reasonable prices (with good veggie choices). All in all an unforgettable first visit to the Bridge. ... Read more

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