Girl power has hit the boards of the Pop-up Globe - with an all-female production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar writing a new chapter in Shakespearean history.
The new take on one of William Shakespeare's most famous works began this week and will run until the end of March.
Director Rita Stone said the decision to reverse the genders in this play specifically was deliberate.
"It's probably the manliest play, so why not jump in the deep end," Stone said.
"It's a play about leadership and politics and we want to reflect what's happening in the world," she said.