There's no ignoring gender in Julius Caesar. Whether it's Portia's "I grant I am a woman" speech, an enfeebled Caesar likened to a "sick girl", or Cassius raging against oppression " "our yoke and sufferance make us womanish" " the issue is written into the language and ideological fabric of the play. So all those who might be tempted to rage against the travesty of Phyllida Lloyd's all-female production for the Donm…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:06PM on December 4, 2012