William Shakespeare's Works/Tragedies/Antony and Cleopatra

The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The date that the play was written is a source of debate among modern scholars. Some believe that it was written between 1606 and 1607, while others say that it was between 1603 and 1604. The play is a retelling of the classical story of the love affair between Marc Antony and Cleopatra, the Queen of the Nile.

Acts

 * /Act 1/
 * /Act 2/
 * /Act 3/
 * /Act 4/
 * /Act 5/

Dramatis Personæ

 * Marc Antony
 * Octavius Caesar
 * M. Aemil. Lepidus
 * Domitius Enobarbus
 * Ventidius
 * Eros
 * Scarus
 * Dercetas
 * Demetrius
 * Philo
 * Maecenas
 * Agrippa
 * Dolabella
 * Proculeius
 * Thyreus
 * Gallus
 * Menas
 * Menecrates
 * Varrius
 * Taurus
 * Canidius
 * Silius
 * Euphronius
 * Alexas
 * Mardian
 * Seleucus
 * Diomedes
 * Cleopatra
 * Octavia
 * Charmian
 * Iras
 * a Soothsayer
 * a Clown
 * Officers
 * Soldiers
 * Messengers
 * Attendants