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Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Director Rosa Joshi on Julius Caesar Today

Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Folger Shakespeare Library

Arts

4.7 • 837 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar feels urgently contemporary in Rosa Joshi’s new production at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival—one of America’s largest and longest-running theater festivals, now in its 90th season. Staged in partnership with Seattle’s upstart crow collective, the production explores the threat of autocracy, drawing on global histories of dictatorship. Performed entirely by women and nonbinary actors, Joshi’s Julius Caesar offers new perspectives on a historically male-dominated political landscape. The result is a fresh reading of Shakespeare’s classic tale of power, loyalty, and betrayal. In this episode, Joshi reflects on the production, the politics of performance, and why Shakespeare’s plays continue to illuminate moments of crisis. >> Discover more about Julius Caesar at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Published August 25, 2025. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This episode was produced by Matt Frassica. Garland Scott is the executive producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. We had help with web production from Paola García Acuña. Leonor Fernandez edits our transcripts. Final mixing services are provided by Clean Cuts at Three Seas, Inc. Rosa Joshi (she/her) is a director, producer and educator. She currently serves as Associate Artistic Director of Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Rosa’s directing work spans from Shakespeare to modern classics and contemporary plays. Throughout her career she has created work independently through self-producing, and in 2006 she co-founded upstart crow collective a company that produces classical plays with diverse casts of women and non-binary people. With upstart crow, she has directed King John, Bring Down the House, Richard III, Titus Andronicus, and Coriolanus. She is committed to creating ambitious productions of classical work featuring women, non-binary, and BIPOC artists. As Interim Artistic Director of Northwest Asian American Theatre, Rosa produced a range of Asian American performances, including: A-Fest, an international performance festival; Traces, a world premiere multi-disciplinary, multi-media, international collaborative work. She was also a Resident Director and Artistic Director of the Second Company at New City Theater, where she directed and produced various classical and contemporary plays. Rosa has been a faculty member at Seattle University and has also taught at The Old Globe University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, and Cornish College for the Arts. Rosa holds an MFA in Directing from the Yale School of Drama and a BA in Theatre and Psychology from Bucknell University.

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0:00.0

From the Folger Shakespeare Library, this is Shakespeare Unlimited.

0:07.7

I'm Farah Kareem Cooper, the Folger Director.

0:12.4

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is one of America's largest and longest running theater festivals.

0:19.1

Each year, OSF puts on contemporary and classic plays

0:23.5

alongside innovative Shakespeare productions

0:26.6

on its three stages.

0:28.7

Held in Ashland, Oregon, OSF is now in its 90th season.

0:34.1

A new production of Julius Caesar opened the festival this year.

0:38.3

It foregrounds the play's theme of a republic sliding into autocracy.

0:43.3

But it does so with a twist.

0:46.3

The entire cast is made up of female or non-binary actors.

0:50.3

What does it come and prove?

0:52.3

That lowliness is young ambitions ladder, where to the climber

0:57.0

upward turns his face, but when he once attains the upmost round, he then unto the ladder turns

1:03.0

his back, looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees by which he did ascend. So Caesar may, then lest he may prevent.

1:18.4

The director is Rosa Josie, whose theater collective Upstart Crow co-produced the play with OSF.

1:27.1

Josie is also the associate artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

1:32.1

and is a former member of the Fulger Board of Governors.

1:37.4

Here's Rosa Josie in conversation with Barbara Bogave.

1:43.1

I do want to start at the beginning

1:45.9

by talking about your choreography

1:49.0

for the beginning of this production,

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