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[THE SOURCEBOOKS SHAKESPEARE] HELPS STUDENTS:

BETTER UNDERSTAND SHAKESPEARE'S LANGUAGE,

VISUALIZE THE PLAYS, OVERCOME THEIR INTIMIDATION,

AND BE MORE ENGAGED.

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On the CD: Hear 14 classic scenes including Orson Welles as Julius Caesar from the 1938 Mercury Theatre production and Harold Gould, Bonnie Bedelia, Jack Coleman, Richard Dreyfuss, John de Lancie and Stacey Keach from L.A. Theatre Works (1995).

See images from notable productions including:

  • Marlon Brando as Mark Antony, James Mason as Brutus and John Gielgud as Cassius from the 1953 movie directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Morgan Freeman, Al Pacino, and Martin Sheen from The Public Theater (NYC)
Read essays and commentary with insights from:

  • Text editor Robert Ormsby on productions of Julius Caesar through the years
  • Jeffrey Horowitz, Artistic  Director of TFANA, on their 2003 production

 

Table of Contents

About Sourcebooks MediaFusion
About the Text
On the CD
Featured Audio Productions
Note from the Series Editors

In Production: Julius Caesar through the Years
by Robert Ormsby

As Performed: By Theatre for a New Audience at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City in 2003
by Jeffrey Horowitz

“O, What a Fall Was There, My Countrymen!”: Julius Caesar in Popular Culture
by Douglas Lanier

Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare

The Cast Speaks: The  Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s 2005 Cast
by Marie Macaisa

A Voice Coach’s Perspective on Shakespeare: Keeping Shakespeare Practical
by Andrew Wade

In the Age of Shakespeare
by Thomas Garvey

About the Online Teaching Resources
Acknowledgments
Audio Credits
Photo Credits
About the Contributors

 
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