• Review For Us
    • In London or across the UK
    • at Edinburgh Fringe
  • List Your Show
  • Advertising
  • Musicals
  • Plays
  • Ballet & Dance
  • Previews
  • First Look
Theatre Weekly
  • Home
  • News
    • West End
    • Off-West End
    • Regional & Tours
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Tickets
    • Discounts
    • Musicals
    • Plays
    • Opera
    • Dance
    • Concerts
  • Edinburgh Fringe 2025
    • Edinburgh Fringe News
    • Edinburgh Fringe Previews
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer
No Result
View All Result
Theatre Weekly
  • Home
  • News
    • West End
    • Off-West End
    • Regional & Tours
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Tickets
    • Discounts
    • Musicals
    • Plays
    • Opera
    • Dance
    • Concerts
  • Edinburgh Fringe 2025
    • Edinburgh Fringe News
    • Edinburgh Fringe Previews
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer
No Result
View All Result
Theatre Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Southwark Playhouse and Icarus Theatre Collective Announce new production of Julius Caesar

by Staff Writer
August 13, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Julius Caesar at Southwark Playhouse

Julius Caesar at Southwark Playhouse

Southwark Playhouse and Icarus Theatre Collective Announce a thrilling new production of Julius Caesar set in the near future.

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.

       

The cast is 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.

You mightalso like

The Frogs Dan Buckley and Kevin McHale Photo Pamela Raith

Review: The Frogs at Southwark Playhouse Borough

The Frogs Kevin McHale (Xanthias) Dan Buckley (Dionysius) Photo Pamela Raith

First Look: The Frogs Opens Tonight at Southwark Playhouse

The running time is approx. 2h 20m including a 20min interval.Age guidance is 12+ More information can be found here.

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

At Theatre Weekly we are dedicated to giving theatre a new audience. Our News, Reviews and Interviews are all written with the audience in mind, helping you decide what to see next. And when you have decided, our great ticket deals will help save you money too.

Related Articles

The Frogs Dan Buckley and Kevin McHale Photo Pamela Raith
Reviews

Review: The Frogs at Southwark Playhouse Borough

The Frogs Kevin McHale (Xanthias) Dan Buckley (Dionysius) Photo Pamela Raith
First Look

First Look: The Frogs Opens Tonight at Southwark Playhouse

Cast of Brixton Calling image supplied by publicist
News

Max Runham and Tendai Humphrey Sitima Star in World Premiere of Brixton Calling

Danielle Tarento and Annaleigh Ashford images supplied by publicist
News

Danielle Tarento and Tony Award Winner Annaleigh Ashford to Co-Produce UK Premiere of The White Chip at Southwark Playhouse

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Twitter Facebook Youtube Instagram

At Theatre Weekly we give theatre a new audience. You'll find our theatre news, theatre reviews and theatre interviews are written from an audience point of view. Our great value London theatre tickets will get you the best deal for your theatre tickets.
Theatre Weekly, 124 City Road, London EC1V 2NX
  • Join Our Community
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising

Recent News

Lost Lear Image Supplied by publicist

Edinburgh Fringe Preview: Lost Lear at Traverse Theatre (Traverse 1)

The Queen is Mad image supplied by publicist

Edinburgh Fringe Preview: The Queen Is Mad at ZOO Southside (The Studio)

© 2022 Theatre Weekly

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tickets
  • Digital Theatre
  • News
    • News
    • West End
    • Off West End
    • Regional & Tours
    • Digital
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Edinburgh Fringe 2025
    • Edinburgh Fringe News
    • Edinburgh Fringe Previews
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer

© 2022 Theatre Weekly