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Antony and Cleopatra
"Romeo and Juliet for adults: a Roman rules a third the world until he is torn between love and politics by his mistress, Cleopatra Queen of Egypt."
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Plot Summary
This National Theatre Live production presents Shakespeare's epic tragedy of love and war. When the formidable Roman general Mark Antony meets the captivating Egyptian queen Cleopatra, their passionate affair ignites a conflict that threatens to consume empires. As loyalty is tested and political ambitions clash, their doomed romance unfolds against a backdrop of civil unrest and military might.
Critical Reception
The National Theatre Live production of Antony and Cleopatra was widely praised for its powerful performances and insightful direction. Critics lauded the chemistry between the leads, highlighting the complex emotional landscape of their relationship. The production was noted for its contemporary relevance and its successful staging of Shakespeare's grand scale.
What Reviewers Say
The central performances by Keeley Hawes and Rory Kinnear are compelling and emotionally resonant.
Director Simon Godwin skillfully navigates the play's epic scope and intimate drama.
The production successfully modernizes the text while retaining its Shakespearean power.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This production was filmed live at the National Theatre in London and broadcast to cinemas worldwide as part of the National Theatre Live series.
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