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  1. The Trilogy, staged by Donmar Warehouse to great acclaim, featured an entirely female cast, with actors playing the roles of prisoners attending a drama group, performing in three of Shakespeare’s most famous plays – Julius Caesar, Henry IV and The Tempest. Julius Caesar was selected for the 2017 Edinburgh International Film Festival and was screened at selected cinemas across the UK.

  2. 27 de nov. de 2016 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  3. The Tempest: Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. With Jade Anouka, Sheila Atim, Jackie Clune, Shiloh Coke. Set on an isle "full of noises", this magical production sees Harriet Walter take on the role of Prospero, in Shakespeare's evocation of the eternal struggle for liberation, morality and justice.

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  5. The Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy began in 2012 with an all-female production of Julius Caesar led by Dame Harriet Walter. Set in a women’s prison, the production asked the question, ‘Who owns Shakespeare?’ Two further productions followed: Henry IV in 2014 and The Tempest in 2016, all featuring a diverse company of women. The Trilogy enthralled theatre audiences in London and New York and ...

  6. 14 de sept. de 2016 · Honestly, you wait ages for an all-female production of a martial, masculine, Shakespeare play, and then three come along at once. This autumn actress Harriet Walter and director Phyllida Lloyd ...

  7. The final installment in the Donmar Warehouse’s all-female Shakespeare Trilogy sees Harriet Walter take on the role of Prospero in this evocation of the eternal struggle for freedom, morality and justice. Directed for both stage and screen by Phyllida Lloyd. Set on an isle ‘full of noises’, this magical production features a glowing score by Joan Armatrading.