directing credits
Paul Caesar first directed a short play in an amateur drama festival in 1985, earning the award for Runner Up Best Director.  The following are his list of directing credits to date.

2009
Beth
A short play (written by Paul Caesar) performed at NIDA's Parade Studio by NIDA's Drama Studio students.

2008
Redemption: Through the Eyes of Shakespeare (new version)
A major student production with a cast of over 20.  An exploration of redemption using scenes from William Shakespeare's plays and links written in iambic-pentameter.  Performed at NIDA's Parade Space by NIDA's Drama Studio.

2005
Redemption: Through the Eyes of Shakespeare
A major student production with a cast of 20.  An exploration of redemption using scenes from William Shakespeare's plays and links written in iambic-pentameter.

2004
The Crucible
A BCCT Production.  This was BCCT's most successful drama production ever with audience members returning the see The Crucible second and third times.

2003 - 2007 (corporate)
Paul has directed many tailored corporate performances which have been presented sharing the stage with keynote speakers the Governor General of Australia, Philip (NSW Rugby League Coach) and widely acclaimed journalist George Negus.

2003 - 2005 (student productions)
The Cheapskate Circus
A hilarious look into the performance of a live circus without a budget.  Short on money they have to be resourceful and anything that could go wrong does.
The Cheapskate Circus II
Those who lived through the first Cheapskate Circus return to entertain.
The Pirates of Penzance
A non-musical comedy based on Gilbert and Sullivan's light opera.  The cast struggle to perform as each time they begin to break into song, a representative from the Australian Performing Right Association stops them in their tracks with charges of copyright infringements.
Roads
A student devised performance exploring links, journeys and lines.
Life is...
A student devised performance exploring birth, death and everything that happens in between.
Beauty
A student devised performance exploring morals, aesthetics and power.
Sherlock Hopeless
A silly role reversal where Dr Watson is the real genius and Sherlock Hopeless is... well the name says it all.
Fairy Tales
A group of nursery rhymes characters take to the law courts to get compensation for the misery they've endured at the hands of so called children's writers.

1994
Dit and Dot the Robots
A hilarious children's entertainment featuring a male and female robot who travel together through space on comic adventures.  Dit and Dot the Robots toured a circuit of Westfield Shopping Centres as children's holiday entertainment.

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