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[[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] presented the Aquila Theatre Company's production of [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']] from May 9 to June 4, 2000 in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]].
[[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] presented the Aquila Theatre Company's production of William Shakespeare's [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']], adapted and directed by Robert Richmond, composed by Anthony Cochrane, from May 9 to June 4, 2000.


[[File:2000 Julius Caesar Aquila Theatre Company 1.jpg|350px|left|frame|Alex Webb (Julius Caesar), Aquila ensemble, ''Julius Caesar''. Folger Theatre's presentation of Aquila Theatre Company, 2000. Directed by Robert Richmond. Ken Cobb.]]
[[File:2000 Julius Caesar Aquila Theatre Company 1.jpg|frame|Alex Webb (Julius Caesar), Aquila ensemble, ''Julius Caesar''. Folger Theatre's presentation of Aquila Theatre Company, 2000. Directed by Robert Richmond. Photo by Ken Cobb.|alt=|center]]


== The Production ==
Entertainment unions represented in Folger Theatre productions include The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, United Scenic Artists, and the Actors' Equity Association (*), which includes members of the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.


 
===Cast===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Cast==
''In order of appearance''
''In order of appearance''


*Alex Webb: Julius Caesar
*Alex Webb*: Julius Caesar, Lepidus
*Mark Cameron Pow: Casca
*Mark Cameron Pow*: Casca, Messala
*Mira Kingsley: Calpurnia
*Mira Kingsley*: Calpurnia, Titinius, Cinna
*David Caron: Mark Antony
*David Caron*: Mark Antony
*Lindsay Rae Taylor: Soothsayer
*Lindsay Rae Taylor*: Soothsayer, Lucius
*Anthony Cochrane: Brutus
*Anthony Cochrane*: Brutus
*Louis Butelli: Cassius
*Louis Butelli*: Cassius
* Mira Kingsley: Cinna
*Lisa Carter*: Portia, Octavius
* Lindsay Rae Taylor: Lucius
*Lisa Carter: Portia
*Lisa Carter: Octavius
*Alex Webb: Lepidus
*Mira Kingsley: Titinius
*Mark Cameron Pow: Messala
 
==Staff==
 
*Janet Alexander Griffin, Folger Theatre Artistic Producer
*Peter Meineck, Aquila Theatre Company Producing Artistic Director
*Robert Richmond, Aquila Theatre Company Associate Artistic Director


==Production team==
===Creative team===


*William Shakespeare, Playwright
*Robert Richmond, Adapter and Director
*Robert Richmond, Adapter and Director
*Peter Meineck, Producer
*Peter Meineck, Producer
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*Peter Meineck, Lighting Design
*Peter Meineck, Lighting Design
*Kelly Meineck, Company Manager
*Kelly Meineck, Company Manager
*Nate Terracio, Technical Stage Manager and Assistant Director
*Nate Terracio*, Technical Stage Manager and Assistant Director


===Aquila Theatre Company team===
===Aquila Theatre Company Team===


*Anthony Cochrane, Associate Director (Ensemble)
*Anthony Cochrane, Associate Director (Ensemble)
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*Lisa Carter, Associate Artist
*Lisa Carter, Associate Artist
*Springer/Chicoine, Press Agent
*Springer/Chicoine, Press Agent
* Lutz and Carr, New York, Accountant
*Lutz and Carr, New York, Accountant
*Brown Cathell, Graphic Designer
*Brown Cathell, Graphic Designer
===Folger Theatre===
*Janet Alexander Griffin, Folger Theatre Artistic Producer
*Peter Meineck, Aquila Theatre Company Producing Artistic Director
*Robert Richmond, Aquila Theatre Company Associate Artistic Director


==Image gallery==
==Image gallery==
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File:2000 Julius Caesar Aquila Theatre Company 2.jpg|David Caron (Mark Antony), ''Julius Caesar''. Folger Theatre's presentation of Aquila Theatre Company, 2000. Directed by Robert Richmond. Ken Cobb.
File:2000 Julius Caesar Aquila Theatre Company 2.jpg|David Caron (Mark Antony), ''Julius Caesar''. Folger Theatre's presentation of Aquila Theatre Company, 2000. Directed by Robert Richmond. Ken Cobb.
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 5 February 2021

Folger Theatre presented the Aquila Theatre Company's production of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, adapted and directed by Robert Richmond, composed by Anthony Cochrane, from May 9 to June 4, 2000.

Alex Webb (Julius Caesar), Aquila ensemble, Julius Caesar. Folger Theatre's presentation of Aquila Theatre Company, 2000. Directed by Robert Richmond. Photo by Ken Cobb.

The Production

Entertainment unions represented in Folger Theatre productions include The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, United Scenic Artists, and the Actors' Equity Association (*), which includes members of the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

Cast

In order of appearance

  • Alex Webb*: Julius Caesar, Lepidus
  • Mark Cameron Pow*: Casca, Messala
  • Mira Kingsley*: Calpurnia, Titinius, Cinna
  • David Caron*: Mark Antony
  • Lindsay Rae Taylor*: Soothsayer, Lucius
  • Anthony Cochrane*: Brutus
  • Louis Butelli*: Cassius
  • Lisa Carter*: Portia, Octavius

Creative team

  • William Shakespeare, Playwright
  • Robert Richmond, Adapter and Director
  • Peter Meineck, Producer
  • Anthony Cochrane, Composer and Musical Director
  • Peter Meineck, Set and Costume Design
  • Robert Richmond, Set and Costume Design
  • Peter Meineck, Lighting Design
  • Kelly Meineck, Company Manager
  • Nate Terracio*, Technical Stage Manager and Assistant Director

Aquila Theatre Company Team

  • Anthony Cochrane, Associate Director (Ensemble)
  • David Caron, Associate Artist
  • Louis Butelli, Associate Artist
  • Lisa Carter, Associate Artist
  • Springer/Chicoine, Press Agent
  • Lutz and Carr, New York, Accountant
  • Brown Cathell, Graphic Designer

Folger Theatre

  • Janet Alexander Griffin, Folger Theatre Artistic Producer
  • Peter Meineck, Aquila Theatre Company Producing Artistic Director
  • Robert Richmond, Aquila Theatre Company Associate Artistic Director

Image gallery