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Imperium II: Dictator in London
Following their acclaimed sell-out season in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Imperium plays, based on the bestselling Cicero Novels by Robert Harris, transfer to London’s Gielgud Theatre for a strictly limited season from 14 June.
Imperium is presented in two plays, which can be enjoyed as independent historical thrillers, or together as one unmissable theatrical event.
Told through the watchful eyes of Cicero’s loyal secretary, Imperium I: Conspirator chronicles how the great orator’s early success unwittingly paves the way for a brutal and bloody end to the Republic.
With Rome in chaos at the beginning of Imperium II: Dictator, Cicero must use all his brilliance to restore the power of the Senate from the civic mob and their would-be Emperor: one Julius Caesar.
Directed by RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran and adapted by Mike Poulton (Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies), the Imperium plays feature Olivier and Tony Award-winner Richard McCabe (The Audience) as Cicero and Joseph Kloska (The Crown, RSC’s Written on the Heart) as Tiro.
5 stars - “Robert Harris’s Roman triumph is an exhilarating political drama” (Guardian)
4 stars - “Strikingly relevant. A must-see drama” (The Times)
4 stars - “Hail Cicero! A hugely impressive accomplishment” (Daily Mail)
4 stars - “The West Wing in blood-soaked togas” (Evening Standard)
Please note: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Saturday, 8 September 2018
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A Relevant Study of Ancient Rome.The second part of Imperium was really riveting. It was well acted, especially by Richard McCabe as Cicero and Joseph Kloska as Tiro. Richard McCabe's characterisation of Cicero and his subtle changes from comedy to satire to bombast and to tragedy and his ageing of Cicero were masterful. The remainder of the cast backed up the central performances and the staging gave one a sense of the grandeur but also the delusion that was Ancient Roman. However, the play had many relevances to modern times. I really enjoyed it. I think one would need some basic knowledge of the history of the period or to have read Robert Harris's books to really understanding appreciate what was happening in the play.
J Reviewed on 30 August 2018 by Joan
London, United Kingdom
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For the political aficionadoan engrossing account of the politics of the end of the Roman Republic.
A Reviewed on 02 August 2018 by Anthony
Hove, United Kingdom
2018
Review: IMPERIUM at The Gielgud Theatre
by Phil Willmott | Thursday, July 5 2018, 13:13
You may well have read Stuart King's preview report on IMPERIUM. I'm going to take issue with a few things. Here at London Box Office we pride ourselves on providing a number of perspectives on the capital's major shows.
Review: IMPERIUM at The Gielgud Theatre2018
Preview Report: IMPERIUM at the Gielgud Theatre
by Stuart King | Monday, June 25 2018, 14:30
The RSC’s IMPERIUM has already been running at their Stratford base for some time so Stuart King went to the production’s new London home for a first peak ahead of our official press night review and star rating next week.
Preview Report: IMPERIUM at the Gielgud Theatre