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Mamma Mia!
An independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on a Greek island is about to marry off the spirited young daughter she's raised alone. But, the daughter has secretly invited three of her mother's ex-lovers in the hopes of finding her biological father.
Phyllida Lloyd
Casts & Crew
Meryl Streep
Amanda Seyfried
Pierce Brosnan
Colin Firth
Stellan Skarsgård
Christine Baranski
Julie Walters
Dominic Cooper
Philip Michael
Juan Pablo Di Pace
Ashley Lilley
Rachel McDowall
Enzo Squillino Jr.
Niall Buggy
Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Rita Wilson
Nancy Baldwin
Heather Emmanuel
Colin Davis
Ricardo Montez
Mia Soteriou
Chris Jarvis
George Georgiou
Hemi Yeroham
Maria Lopiano
Norma Atallah
Myra McFadyen
Leonie Hill
Jane Foufas
Karl Bowe
Celestina Banjo
Emrhys Cooper
Maria Despina
Gareth Davis
Charlotte Habib
Gareth Derrick
Jennifer Leung
Kage Douglas
Lydia Louisa
Phillip Dzwonkiewicz
Tommy Franzen
Lauri Owen
Tom Goodall
Joanne Sandi
Aykut Hilmi
Jamie Hughes-Ward
Emma Slater
Taylor James
Helen Soraya
Jack Jefferson
Caterina Spano
Peter Le Brun
Sebastien Torkia
Kitty Whitelaw
Dylan Turner
Ed White
Sean Williams
Kirsty Mather
Lee Honey-Jones
Rebecca Lee
Gareth Chart
Sonny Lee Hymas
Kirsty Swain
Tim Stanley
Lisa Reynolds
Sara West
Claire Fishenden
Also Directed by Phyllida Lloyd
Phyllida Lloyd’s final installment of the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy concludes with an all-female version of The Tempest starring Harriet Walter as Prospero. This captivating reimagining explores themes of freedom and justice in the context of a women’s prison.
Julius Caesar depicts the catastrophic consequences of a political leader's extension of his powers beyond the remit of the constitution. As Brutus (Harriet Walter) wrestles with his moral conscience over the assassination of Julius Caesar (Jackie Clune), Mark Antony (Jade Anouka) manipulates the crowd through his subtle and incendiary rhetoric to frenzied mob violence. Phyllida Lloyd takes her tense, arresting production of Shakespeare’s famous discourse on power, loyalty, and tragic idealism into a gripping version for screen.
A look at the life of Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, with a focus on the price she paid for power.
Carlos Álvarez takes the title role in the first of Verdi's Shakespearean operas, with Maria Guleghina as the manipulative wife whose desire to gain the Scottish throne drives her husband to murder and leaves both with blood on their hands. Bruno Campanella conducts the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu in the 2004 recording of Phyllida Lloyd's powerful production, first staged at London's Royal Opera House.
Verdi’s life-long love affair with Shakespeare’s works began with Macbeth, a play he considered to be ‘one of the greatest creations of man’. With his librettist, Francesco Maria Piave, Verdi set out to create ‘something out of the ordinary’. Their success is borne out in every bar of a score that sees Verdi at his most theatrical: it bristles with demonic energy.
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