The first installment of Phyllida Lloyd’s groundbreaking all-female Shakespeare Trilogy sees Harriet Walter take on the role of Brutus, who wrestles with his moral conscience over the murder of Julius Caesar.
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Directing | Phyllida Lloyd | Director |
Art | Duncan McLean | Other |
Art | Bunny Christie | Production Design |
Lighting | James Farncombe | Lighting Design |
Crew | Ann Yee | Choreographer |
Crew | Kate Waters | Fight Choreographer |
Production | Alastair Coomer | Casting Director |
Camera | Rhodri Huw | Director of Photography |
Sound | Gary Yershon | Music |
Lighting | Neil Austin | Lighting Design |
Directing | Ola Ince | Assistant Director |
Production | Lloyd Thomas | Production Manager |
Editing | Jo-Anne Dixon | Editor |
Writing | William Shakespeare | Theatre Play |
Production | John Wyver | Producer |
Sound | Tom Gibbons | Sound Designer |
Production | Vicky Richardson | Casting Director |
Editing | Dyl Goch | Editor |
Production | Kate Pakenham | Producer |
Production | Helen Spencer | Executive Producer |
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