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Play of the Month: Julius Caesar

on BBC One London

by William Shakespeare
starring Robert Stephens as Mark Antony, Frank Finlay as Brutus, Maurice Denham as Julius Caesar
and Edward Woodward as Cassius
(Robert Stephens is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alan Bridges
Mark Antony:
Robert Stephens
Brutus:
Frank Finlay
Julius Caesar:
Maurice Denham
Cassius:
Edward Woodward
Conspirators:
Casca: Anthony Bate
Conspirators:
Decius Brutus: Alan Rowe
Conspirators:
Cinna: Raymond Mason
Conspirators:
Metellus Cimber: Jon Rollason
Conspirators:
Trebonius: John Kelland
Conspirators:
Caius Ligarius: Richard Burrell
Triumvirs:
Octavius Caesar: John Alderton
Triumvirs:
M. Ameillius Lepidus: Godfrey James
Tribunes:
Flavius: Colin Rix
Tribunes:
Marullus: John Abineri
Senators:
Cicero: Julian D' Albie
Senators:
Publius: Christopher Steele
Senators:
Popilius Lena: Terence de Marney
Senators:
Portia: Ann Castle
Senators:
Calpurnia: Gwen Cherrell
Senators:
A soothsayer: Jonathan Scott
Senators:
Lucius: Christopher Guard
Senators:
Cinna the poet: Christopher Timothy
Senators:
Artemidorus: Trevor Martin
Citizens:
A carpenter: Brian Vaughan
Citizens:
A cobbler: Christopher Benjamin
Citizens:
Servant to Antony: Richard Coe
Citizens:
Servant to Octavius: Mellan Mitchell
Officers to Brutus - Lucilius:
Emrys Leyshon
Officers to Brutus - Young Cato:
Christopher Denham
Officers to Brutus - Clitus:
Graham Gordon
Officers to Brutus - Dardanius:
David Sadgrove
Officers to Brutus - Varro:
Stephen Sheppard
Officers to Brutus - Claudius:
Nikolas Simmonds
Officers to Cassius - Messala:
Tony Wright
Officers to Cassius - Titinius:
John Moore
Officers to Cassius - Pindarus:
Peter Jesson
Officers to Cassius - Strato, a soldier:
Stuart Wilson

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