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  1. The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy: With Harriet Walter, Clare Dunne, Jade Anouka, Leah Harvey. This all-female production of Shakespeare's greatest political dramas are set in a present-day women's prison.

    • (22)
    • 2019-03-29
    • Drama
    • Harriet Walter, Clare Dunne, Jade Anouka
  2. Drama. In Henry IV, Shakespeare's monumental history play travels to the heart of family, duty and country as it asks "What makes a king? What makes a father?"

    • (13)
    • Drama
    • Phyllida Lloyd
    • 2018-06-17
  3. Julius Caesar: Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. With Jade Anouka, Sheila Atim, Jackie Clune, Shiloh Coke. Julius Caesar depicts the catastrophic consequences of a political leader's extension of his powers beyond the remit of the constitution.

    • (38)
    • Drama
    • Phyllida Lloyd
    • 2019-03-29
  4. Shakespeare Trilogy: Donmar Warehouse. Director Phyllida Lloyd is shaking up Shakespeare with three all-female productions starring Harriet Walter as Prospero, Henry IV, and the infamous Brutus.

  5. Phyllida Lloyd’s gripping films of the groundbreaking Donmar Warehouse Shakespeare Trilogy, in which women play all the parts originally written for men, could not be more timely.

    • The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy série de televisão1
    • The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy série de televisão2
    • The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy série de televisão3
    • The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy série de televisão4
    • The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy série de televisão5
  6. 17 de jun. de 2018 · I’ve written a number of blog posts, over several years, about Phyllida Lloyd’s all-female Shakespeare trilogy that began at the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London. One’s here, and here’s another. It wasn’t an obvious trilogy, starting with Julius Caesar, then Henry IV, and finally in 2016, The Tempest.

  7. 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?’