As the century was about to turn when Shakespeare first unveiled his tragic masterpiece, Julius Caesar - it's believed to have been written around 1599 - epoch-defining turmoil was afoot in Britain as ...
The St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival has opened their season with a strong and creative production of “Julius Caesar.” Director Rona... Jul 19, 2016 — The St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival has opened ...
Political intrigue is, by its very nature, transitory. Plots and machinations morph with the current ruling party; as power shifts, so does the political consciousness. The deeds, victories and ...
There may be no better place to witness the slow, thunderous unraveling of a republic than beneath the open skies of the Patapsco Female Institute’s crumbling grandeur. In its current production of ...
“Beware the ides of March!” So a soothsayer warned the title character in William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar. But Caesar did not beware and was killed by a group of conspirators on March 15, 44 ...
“The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” is over 400 years old and about an event that occurred over 1,600 years ago, but the Hyperion Shakespeare Company’s latest production of the work feels surprisingly ...
On Monday evening, this season’s free production of Shakespeare in the Park’s “Julius Caesar” will open to an unusual quantity of attention. As audiences beyond the Delacorte Theatre have already ...
Friends, Romans, countrymen (and countrywomen), lend us your ears! Julius Caesar, Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power, loyalty and ambition gone awry, is coming to Great Performances this month in a ...