National Theatre Live: Julius Caesar (2018)2018 May 2026
: The production uses a shifting stage that rises out of the floor, forcing the standing audience to react to the unfolding chaos of the Roman streets.
The production of Julius Caesar (2018) , directed by Nicholas Hytner , is a high-energy, "promenade" style adaptation that reimagines Shakespeare’s political thriller as a modern-day rally.
While the original live broadcast took place in 2018, you can still access this performance through the following platforms: National Theatre Live: Julius Caesar (2018)2018
: Featuring Ben Whishaw as Brutus, David Morrissey as Mark Antony, Michelle Fairley as Cassius, and David Calder as Caesar.
: Often accessible for students and researchers through institutional library logins. : The production uses a shifting stage that
Originally staged at the in London, this production is celebrated for its immersive staging, where the audience stands and moves with the actors, becoming the Roman mob. Production Highlights
: The play uses contemporary costumes and rock music to draw parallels between ancient Rome and modern populist politics. Where to Watch : Often accessible for students and researchers through
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