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* [[Non-YH_Alum_Crossactors#Antonio_Te_Maioha_.28HtLJ_and_X:WP_alum.29|Antonio Te Maioha]] plays '''Barca''' | |||
* [[Non-YH_Alum_Crossactors#Brooke_Williams|Brooke Williams]] plays '''Aurelia''' | * [[Non-YH_Alum_Crossactors#Brooke_Williams|Brooke Williams]] plays '''Aurelia''' | ||
* [[Non-YH_Alum_Crossactors#Craig_Walsh-Wrightson_.28X:WP_alum.29|Craig Walsh-Wrightson]] plays '''Solonius''' | * [[Non-YH_Alum_Crossactors#Craig_Walsh-Wrightson_.28X:WP_alum.29|Craig Walsh-Wrightson]] plays '''Solonius''' |
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This story follows the greatest slave revolt in all of ancient history. Spartacus, leader of the third serville war, is followed from Thrace to the Roman empire where he is forced to live the life of a gladiator under Batiatus, a trainer of gladiators. His heart beats for his wife who had been taken from him. His mission is to set every slave free from their shackles and the shadow of Rome.
Alum Actors
- Barry Duffield plays Lugo
- Craig Parker plays Gaius Claudius Glaber
- Janine Burchett plays Domitia
- Jeffrey Thomas plays Titus Batiatus
- John Bach plays Magistrate Calavius
- Michael Hurst plays Roman Messenger
Non-YH Alum Crossactors
- Antonio Te Maioha plays Barca
- Brooke Williams plays Aurelia
- Craig Walsh-Wrightson plays Solonius
- Jon Brazier plays Ramel
- Lucy Lawless plays Lucretia
- Paul Glover plays Salvius
- Stephen Papps plays Ovillus
- Timothy Raby plays Magistrate Gallienus
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