in situ: Julius Caesar project cast

Democracy under threat. Conspiracy. Assassination. Riots. Death Squads. Civil War. The walls of the ancient and atmospheric Leper Chapel echo with cries , whispers and curses.

Caesar’s angry ghost wants blood.

A compelling walkaround production from in situ: – the experts in environmental theatre.

Not simply a performance of Shakespeare’s powerful political drama, but a complex creative response to it. Using Shakespeare’s original text in unusual and thought-provoking ways, splicing in other texts from Plutarch and others, using in situ:’s trademark approaches of extended voice and complex choreographies, Julius Caesar Project circulates around the violent death of a charismatic leader and its catastrophic consequences.

Julius Caesar Project

Directed by Richard Spaul

Date: Thursday 4 – Saturday 6 July, 2019
Time: 8:00pm
Venue: The Leper Chapel, Cambridge | Map
Tickets: £15 available in advance and from 7.30pm at the venue.


Further Reading

Preview: Julius Caesar Project

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