THE Royal Shakespeare Company last presented the quartet of Roman plays in 1971 when director Trevor Nunn sought to depict the rise and fall of a civilisation from its foundation in Coriolanus, through its zenith in Julius Caesar and Antony And Cleopatra, to its decadence in Titus Andronicus.
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Theatre reviews: Royal Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar and Antony & Cleopatra
THE Royal Shakespeare Company last presented the quartet of Roman plays in 1971 when director Trevor Nunn sought to depict the rise and fall of a civilisation from its foundation in Coriolanus, through its zenith in Julius Caesar and Antony And Cleopatra, to its decadence in Titus Andronicus.






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