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A Mercury Theatre production. Stage directions and scenes not recorded are narrated by Welles. The Mercury Text recording makes no attempt to re-create the Broadway production. Also includes Maurice Evans...
An ambitious modern dress version of the play, directed and produced by Dallas Bower. The production was enhanced with stock news footage and incidental music. Ernest Milton is Julius Caesar.
Radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Sebastian Shaw as Brutus, George Hayes as Cassius and Richard Williams as Caesar. The music is specially written by Christopher Whelen.
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1987 production of Julius Caesar. Directed by Terry Hands with Nicholas Farrell as Mark Antony and Roger Allam as Brutus.
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...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1991 production of Julius Caesar. Directed by Steven Pimlott with Owen Teale as Mark Antony, Jonathan Hyde as Brutus and...
A video recording, on a single camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1983 production of Julius Caesar directed by Ron Daniels. David Schofield as Mark Antony and Joseph O’Conor as Julius Caesar.
BBC schools programme production of the play broadcast in four episodes. This episode is introduced by James Grout, who discusses the production with the principal actors before the play begins. With Gerald...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1995 production of Julius Caesar. Directed by Peter Hall with Christopher Benjamin as Caesar and Hugh Quarshie as Mark...
Televised version of the play, with Robert Perceval as Caesar and Eric Porter as Brutus. According to its producer, Stuart Burge, the production strives "for a true and lively interpretation of the text, but...