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Antony and Cleopatra - Globe West End

Antony and Cleopatra - Globe 2024

Opened: August 4, 2024
Closing: September 15, 2024

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Globe Theatre
Newcastle Street London

For the first time in ten years, Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare’s epic story of love, duty, and power unfolds in the Globe Theatre in a ground-breaking bilingual production using Spoken English and British Sign Language.



Rome is a militant empire governed by three men. Egypt is an ancient kingdom ruled by a woman.



Despite their cultures being worlds apart, Roman general Antony falls for Egyptian queen Cleopatra, and abandons his responsibilities at home, to the disdain of his fellow ruler Octavius Caesar.



As their passion intensifies, so do the tensions between their countries. Before long, decisions are made that threaten devastating consequences for not only each other, but the very foundations of their two societies.



Blanche McIntyre (Measure for Measure; Twelfth Night: For One Night Only, Globe) directs Shakespeare’s blockbuster clash of cultures, with Charlotte Arrowsmith (Credit) as Associate Director and Nadia Nadarajah (Credit, Theatre) as Cleopatra.



‘Eternity was in our lips and eyes’

- Act I, scene 3



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All performances of Antony & Cleopatra will be captioned. The creative team of deaf and hearing artists and consultants will begin the creation process for the production in the spring. The Globe will therefore be able to provide further information on the creative integration of both British Sign Language and Spoken English in due course.



Relaxed: Sun 1 Sept 1pm & Thu 5 Sept 7.30pm


Audio-described: Wed 4 Sept 2pm & Sun 15 Sept 1pm


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Review: ANTONY & CLEOPATRA, Shakespeare's Globe
by Debbie Gilpin - August 14, 2024


'Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety.' Aside from a couple of Horrible Histories songs, most people probably know Cleopatra for her unique manner of death - almost certainly an apocryphal story (it's far more likely that she simply poisoned herself), but that and her ill-fated relationship with Mark Antony clearly piqued William Shakespeare's interest.

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