
Antony and Cleopatra
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Adaptation of Shakespeare's play.
Top Cast


Janet Suzman
Janet Suzman
Cleopatra
Janet Suzman
Cleopatra


Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson
Antony
Richard Johnson
Antony


Corin Redgrave
Corin Redgrave
Octavius
Corin Redgrave
Octavius


Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Enobarbus
Patrick Stewart
Enobarbus
Rosemary McHale
Rosemary McHale
Charmian
Rosemary McHale
Charmian


Philip Locke
Philip Locke
Agrippa
Philip Locke
Agrippa
Mary Rutherford
Mary Rutherford
Octavia
Mary Rutherford
Octavia
Raymond Westwell
Raymond Westwell
Lepidus
Raymond Westwell
Lepidus


Darien Angadi
Darien Angadi
Alexas
Darien Angadi
Alexas


Geoffrey Hutchings
Geoffrey Hutchings
Fig Seller
Geoffrey Hutchings
Fig Seller
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