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Production of Shakespeare’s play aimed at schools and set in a near-future New York. Released online in 18 parts. Part 3: Act I Scene 3 Casca describes the strange and unnatural occurrences happening...
Independent film. A gangster version of the play shot in black and white. The language is a mixture of Shakespeare’s text and contemporary speech.
When Julius Caesar returns to Rome in triumph, his rapturous welcome by the people is noted and deplored by his enemies. As highly educated and privileged as they are treacherous, Caesar’s handful of...
British B-feature. Julius Caesar enacted in a big business setting. Julian Caesar, chairman of Empire Petroleum, trys to effect a merger, but Cassius, a jealous director plots to overthrow him. A clause in...
A feature film which grew out of Stuart Burge’s experience in directing a BBC television version of the play in 1959, as well as a subsequent London stage production. The pedestrian production was...
Video recording of Julius Caesar directed by Oskar Eustis with James Carpenter as Mark Antony.
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 5 looks at unnatural events in the heavens echoing unnatural deeds on earth,...
Radio adaptation, broadcast live, of Allen Fletcher’s 1952 production of Julius Caesar for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Heavily abridged to thirty minutes, and including only two scenes, the broadcast...
A recording, from London’s The Bridge Theatre, of Shakespeare’s tragedy broadcast live to UK and international cinemas from the Bridge Theatre on 22 March 2018 by National Theatre Live.
Anthology drama series. A production of Julius Caesar adapted by Leo Penn. Theodore Bikel is Caesar and Alfred Ryder plays Mark Antony. Introduced by John Cannon.