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Julius Caesar Presented by The Shakespeare Theatre Company at Sidney Harman Hall, Washington, DC. April 27-July 6, 2008. Directed by David Muse. Set by James Noone. Costumes by Jennifer Moeller. Lighting by Mark McCullough. Compositions and Percussion by Martin Desjardins. Sound by Daniel Baker. Fights by Rick Sordelet. With Dan Kremer (Julius Caesar), Kim Martin-Cotten (Calpurnia), Aubrey K. Deeker (Octavius Caesar), Andrew Long (Mark Antony), Ted van Griethuysen (Lepidus), Tom Hammond (Marcus Brutus), Scott Parkinson (Caius Cassius), Dean Nolen (Caska), Nancy Rodriguez (Portia), Michael Sharon (Marcellus)Jan Knightsley (Flavius), Kryztov Lindquist (Soothsayer), Robert Jason Jackson (Cicero), and others.

Antony and Cleopatra Presented by The Shakespeare Theatre Company at Sidney Harman Hall, Washington, DC. April 27-July 6, 2008. Directed by Michael Kahn. Set by James Noone. Costumes by Jennifer Moeller. Lighting by Mark McCullough. Compositions by Martin Desjardins. Sound by Daniel Baker. Fights by Rick Sordelet. With Andrew Long (Mark Antony), Suzanne Bertish (Cleopatra), Aubrey K. Deeker (Octavius Caesar), Ted van Griethuysen (Lepidus), Kurt Rhoads (Ventidius), Michael Sharon (Lucilius), Dan Kremer (Enobarbus), Craig Wallace (Pompey), Tom Hammond (Dolabella), Kaytie Morris (Octavia), Kim Martin-Cotten (Charmian), Nancy Rodrigues (Iras), and others.

For the inaugural season in their new second theatre, Sidney Harmon Hall, the Shakespeare Theatre Company presented two unique pairs of plays: Christopher Marlowe's Edward H and Tamburlaine in the fall, and William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra in the spring. While both pairs ran in repertory, the Roman plays presented …