Heart of Anatolia 
 
 

Act V: Antony & Cleopatra in Anatolia

Only Troy Prince Aeneas and his father escaped the
massacre of Troy. Prince Aeneas went to Italy to set up
the beginning of the Great Roman Empire.

After the assassination of Caesar in the year 44BC
Cleopatra left Rome with Caesar’s son.
In the spring of year 41 BC Cleopatra arrived to
Tarsus and met Antony.

Antony & Cleopatra had a beautiful honeymoon
and marriage in Anatolia. Cleopatra came a second
time, she loved Anatolia and had three children
from Antony; Alexander, Ptolemy and a daughter
called Cleopatra.
The worsening relationship between Antony and
Octavian in Rome ended in a sea battle in
Actinium, in Greece. Antony and Cleopatra lost the
sea battle and escaped to Egypt. Octavian came to
Egypt to capture them. Both committed suicide.
 
Cleopatra

Scene 1: Antony and Cleopatra meet and share discussions about the assassination of Caesar.
Scene 2: Amphitheatre show . Antony and Cleopatra at the amphitheater with romans.
Anatolian folk dances on the stage.
Scene 3: Location; white Travertine’s and hot spring Pamukkale). Antony sings the song
‘Cleopatra’ . Cleopatra gives a belly dance in a travertine pool..

 
An Amphitheatre where Antony entertained Cleopatra
 
 
Hierapolis (Pamukkale): White travertine and hot springs where Cleopatra bathed 
 
Producer: Dr Sami Kent B.Sc, D.I.C., Ph.D.
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