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Producer: Royal Shakespeare Company Playwright: William Shakespeare Cast: Patrick Stewart, Harriet Walter Character: Antony |
Mark Antony, who had become one of the three rulers of the Roman Empire after the death of Julius Caesar has become infatuated with Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt.
Play ran in repertoire at Stratford: April 12, 2006 to October 14, 2006.
Tour Dates: October 24 - November 11, 2006 - University of Michigan @ Ann Arbor January 11 - February 17, 2007 - Novello Theatre @ London's West End Related links: Review (1/19/2007) Bloomberg Review (1/17/2007) Telegraph Review (1/17/2007) The Independent Review (1/17/2007) The Times Review (1/17/2007) The Guardian Review (1/16/2007) WhatsOnStage.com Review (1/16/2007) MusicOMH.com Review (1/16/2007) This is London Review (1/16/2007) London Theatre Guide Review (11/2/2006) Pride Source Review (10/30/2006) Detroit Free Press Review (10/29/2006) Chicago Tribune Review (10/25/2006) Ann Arbor News Stewart Creates Sympathy For Flawed Character (10/22/2006) MLive.com A & C Comes to London in January (8/25/2006) London Theatre Guide Review (7/8/2006) New York Times Review (5/28/2006) The Independent The Hard Sell (5/23/2006) Guardian Review (4/23/2006) The Sunday Times Review (4/23/2006) The Observer RSC Has Much Ado About Stratford (4/22/2006) NY Times Review (4/22/2006) Independent Review (4/21/2006) The Times Review (4/21/2006) WhatsOnStage.com Review (4/20/2006) Telegraph Review (4/20/2006) Guardian Review (4/20/2006) Evening Standard Patrick Seeks Out A New Enterprise (4/20/2006) ExpressStar.com - Interview Productions Photos (4/19/2006) Broadway World RSC Program Boasts Hall’s Return to Stratford (2/8/2006) The Stage RSC in A2: Make It So (1/18/2006) The Michigan Daily RSC Returns For Three-Week Residency With Classics (12/7/2005) Univ. of MI Ann Arbor Antony & Cleopatra Performance Schedule Exploring Shakespeare RSC Antony and Cleopatra Text Online From Enotes.com Royal Shakespeare Company The Complete Works
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