Julius Caesar.(Theater Review)

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From: Daily Variety
Date: 20050404
Author:Rooney, David

Julius Caesar (Belasco Theater: 1,085 seats; $101.25 top)

A Carole Shorenstein Hays, Freddy DeMann presentation of the play in two acts by William Shakespeare. Directed by Daniel Sullivan. Sets, Ralph Funicello: costumes, Jess Goldstein; lighting, Mimi Jordan Sherin; music and sound, Dan Moses Schreier; fight director, Robin H. McFarquhar; special effects design, Gregory Meeh; wig and hair design, Charles Lapointe; dramaturge, Dakin Matthews; vocal consultant, Elizabeth Smith; production stage manager, Lisa Dawn Cave. Opened April 3, 2005. Reviewed March 31. Running time: 2 ...

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