Even if you’ve never seen Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, you’re likely to have heard this quote from Caesar’s funeral in act 3, scene 2. Of course, the quote’s speaker, a simmering Mark Antony (played ...
Brutus confronts Cassius about bribery and the potential of descending into corruption and bids him to remember the Ides of March. Mark Antony & Citizens at Caesar's Funeral Mark Antony addresses the ...
Tyler Lansford is transforming the death of Julius Caesar into new life for Roman rhetoric. Audiences attending this summer’s Colorado Shakespeare Festival will see, hear and feel the resurrection.
We'll never know what Brutus and Cassius actually said to each other over Julius Caesar's corpse. But a variation on the theme like the one proposed in "You Too?" is another story entirely. The show ...
With “Julius Caesar,” its fifth and last production at the Park Avenue Armory, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s local season ends in an orgy of violence and gore. Director Lucy Bailey could have gone ...
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