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Episode 12 - RSC's Julius Caesar

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If I'd thought about it more, I would have saved this for episode 15...but here it is: the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Julius Caesar.

The Royal Shakespeare Company has a ton of extras on their website for this production including a video of Mark Antony's funeral oration, production photos, and information on previous productions at the RSC.

Here is the Metro article I read the day after seeing this show about the controversial Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production. And the interview the Boston Globe did with the Actors' Shakespeare Project's executive director, Kimberly Dawson about the Public Theater production. ASP is planning an all-female Julius Caesar for this fall.

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Content provided by Cate Hirschbiel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cate Hirschbiel or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If I'd thought about it more, I would have saved this for episode 15...but here it is: the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Julius Caesar.

The Royal Shakespeare Company has a ton of extras on their website for this production including a video of Mark Antony's funeral oration, production photos, and information on previous productions at the RSC.

Here is the Metro article I read the day after seeing this show about the controversial Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production. And the interview the Boston Globe did with the Actors' Shakespeare Project's executive director, Kimberly Dawson about the Public Theater production. ASP is planning an all-female Julius Caesar for this fall.

  continue reading

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