“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 play will feature Rajesh Bose, Jonathan Judge-Russo, Mike Labbadia, Mackenzie Moyer, Andrew Rothenberg, Stephen Michael Spencer, Deychen Volino-Gyetsa, and Shayvawn Webster in the cast. The play ...
The eloquent, emotionally charged words spoken by Malcolm X during the final days of his life, merge with the time revered speeches and scenes from William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in D.C.’s ...
The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival will run until June 30 in Southmoreland Park. Performances of William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar" are taking place in Southmoreland Park, next to the ...
The production of "Julius Caesar" now being put on in New York City's Central Park is coming under intense fire due to its portrayal of the bloody assassination of a ruler who resembles President ...
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“Julius Caesar” is probably considered the least of Shakespeare’s great plays. Critics rarely give it the praise that “Macbeth” or “Hamlet” receive, and students find it lacks the pathos to make it ...
While it's true that William Shakespeare wrote the play Julius Caesar and the famous line "Beware the Ides of March," Shakespeare did not come up with the concept of the "Ides of March." The Ides were ...
For four decades, Austin Shakespeare has turned the Sheffield Zilker Hillside Theatre into a portal to the past. But this year, the troupe is not just honoring Shakespeare’s legacy—they’re reinventing ...
I first encountered Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” as many of us do, in my high school English class. I was known as a “theater nerd,” and many of my classmates playfully poked fun at me for my ...
Of all the places I’ve seen William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum has to be the most idyllic. On a tolerably warm Sunday afternoon, I sat in bliss as a ...