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  1. Feb 6, 2018 · In addition, all the women’s roles were played by men, and the actors played multiple parts, which were all accurate stage practices from Shakespeare’s era. Most exciting of all, the actors all wore authentic 17th century costumes designed by veteran costume designer, Jenny Tiramani: /https://prezi.com/m/zef_cpurcfsl/jenny-tiramani/

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  2. Mar 24, 2016 · Costume-designer Grace Snell talks about how she began her career and how she approached designing the costumes for the third film in our series of contemporary re-imaginings of Shakespeare’s work,...

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  3. Mar 28, 2019 · Phyllida Lloyd's production of Julius Caesar, which you can watch through Great Performances, takes place in a women's prison, with women playing all the roles. We discussed the production, the effectiveness of the setting, and the gender casting with a Shakespeare scholar.

  4. Mark Antony. Mark Antony is Caesar’s closest companion. A young man much given to reveling, enjoying music and plays, he runs in the sacred race of the Feast of Lupercal, touching Calpurnia on the way in the hopes of curing her barrenness. Read more ….

  5. Mar 12, 2014 · April Ferry, who designed the costumes for HBO's Rome, was recently honored with a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement award by the Costume Designers Guild. Ciarán Hinds, who played Julius Caesar in Rome, was on hand to pay tribute to Ferry.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · Are you ready to conquer the costume party scene with an iconic Julius Caesar costume? Look no further! At Costume-Shop.com , we have the perfect Roman-themed costumes to help you stand out and rule any social gathering.

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  8. Oct 15, 2014 · Below are some of Mariah’s thoughts on her design of Julius Caesar along with a sneak peek at at a few of her renderings of the costumes. Enjoy, and don’t forget to join us starting October 28. From Mariah: