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Full Cast, Creative Team Set for Shakespeare Theatre Company's "Roman Repertory"

By: Brian Scott Lipton · Apr 1, 2008  · DC Metro

Andrew Long and Suzanne Bertish<br>
(© Carol Rosegg)
Andrew Long and Suzanne Bertish
(© Carol Rosegg)
Full casting and creative team have been announced for Shakespeare Theatre Company's upcoming "Roman Repertory" productions of Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, to run in repertory at Sidney Harman Hall, April 26-July 6.

Julius Caesar will be directed by David Muse, while Antony and Cleopatra will be helmed by Michael Kahn, the company's artistic director. The repertory design team includes James Noone (sets), Jennifer Moeller (costume), Martin Desjardins (original music), Daniel Baker (sound), and Mark McCullough (lighting).

Andrew Long will play Marc Antony in both productions. Suzanne Bertish will play Cleopatra and Dan Kremer will play Julius Caesar. The shows' cast will also include Ethan Bowen, J. Garrett Brennan, Aubrey K. Deeker, Tom Hammond, Tyrone Mitchell Henderson, Robert Jason Jackson, Jan Knightley, Kryztov Lundquist, Kim Martin-Cotten, Dean Nolen, Glen Pannell, Scott Parkinson, Kurt Rhoads, Nancy Rodriguez, Michael Sharon, Peter Stray, Ted van Griethuysen, and Craig Wallace.

For more information, visit www.ShakespeareTheatre.org.




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