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Performance Dates
14 June - 8 September 2018
Run time: 3hr 25min (inc. two intervals)
Includes interval
65 reviews
Part One of Mike Poulton’s two part Imperium adaptation is told through the eyes of Cicero’s loyal secretary Tiro, Imperium follows Cicero through highs and lows, wars, disasters and successes. This historical thriller from Royal Shakespeare Company comes after a critically acclaimed sell-out season in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Mike Poulton, previously known for his incredible RSC adaptations of Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, has rewritten the histories of Ancient Rome with his adaptation of Robert Harris’ best-selling novels dubbed the Cicero Trilogy. Directed by Gregory Doran, these acclaimed RSC productions of Imperium enjoyed a sold-out season in the Swan Theatre and are now preparing to transfer to the West End’s Gielgud Theatre. Imperium I: Conspirator will play for a strictly limited season from 14 June-8 September. Reprising their roles from the original run will be Tony Award-winner Richard McCabe (The Audience) as Cicero and Joseph Kloska (The Crown, RSC's Written on the Heart) as Tiro.
Cicero has bested his rival Catiline and been unanimously voted President of the Roman state. Furious Catiline vows revenge, an oath to destroy Cicero and the government and take Rome by force, if necessary. And how does young Caesar fit into it all? Popular, ruthless and hungry for power, Cicero is certain that Caesar is behind the conspiracy. It is said he who controls the mob controls Rome. With so many players in the game, it is nearly impossible to say who will come out on top.
Part I: Conspirator is told through the perspective of Cicero's faithful secretary and follows how the great orator's early triumphs spell a bloody and brutal disaster for the Republic.
The unmissable Imperium saga based on the Cicero novels continues with Imperium II: Dictator.
Don't miss the continuation of the Imperium saga with Imperium II: Dictator, playing 21 June - 8 September 2018. All persons aged under 16 must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium. If children do have separate seats, entry could be refused. All patrons, regardless of age, must present a valid ticket to gain entry to the theatre. Please ensure that any children or infants for whom you are responsible also have a valid ticket. Your child should be able to sit unaided within the purchased seat. We do not allow children to be seated on an adult’s lap or babes in arms.
La pregunta, al ver que Imperium es una historia en dos partes, es si necesitas ver ambas partes. Entiendo que no tienes dinero, ni tiempo y sí, ambas partes duran más de 3 horas, sin embargo, yo argumentaría tanto a favor como en contra de ver ambas partes. La Parte I y la Parte II parecen bastante contenidas como historias, con la Parte I centrada en la conspiración contra el Cicerón de Richard McCabe y la Parte II en la vida tras Julio César, pero yo argumentaría que ambas partes deben verse para el desarrollo de Cicerón como hombre, orador y como alguien que aporta calidez a un periodo frío de la historia lleno de escándalos, sexo y puñaladas por la espalda.
He decidido reseñarlas por separado porque, aunque son producciones coherentes, hay algunos desarrollos importantes en ambas historias que moldean cómo terminan las producciones. Esta es una reseña de la primera parte de Imperium, no dejes de leer mi reseña de la última parte aquí.
24 Jul, 2018 | By Shanine Salmon
Todos los caminos conducen al Teatro Gielgud para Imperium, una epopeya inconfundible en dos partes que da vida al mundo de la antigua Roma. El relato narra el ascenso de Cicerón (Richard McCabe) y la caída de la República Romana. Protagonizando como el esclavo de Cicerón, Tiro, que también es el narrador de las dos obras, está Joseph Kloska, una talentosa estrella inglesa que destaca en las obras históricas de época. Kloska ha sido universalmente elogiado por su actuación, que ha sido calificada tanto de 'magnífica' como de 'animada' (WhatsOnStage). Nos sentamos con el encantador actor para una encantadora sesión de preguntas y respuestas. Lee lo que dijo a continuación:
18 Jul, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
Esta crónica en dos partes, adaptada por Mike Poulton, se trasladará al West End desde Stratford en junio y se representó originalmente en el RSC Swan Theatre el pasado diciembre.
13 Mar, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels