At a moment of crisis for our republic, what can we learn from Shakespeare’s portrait of the death of Julius Caesar? Series Introduction FULL EPISODE: Why Julius Caesar Is the Perfect Play to ...
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‘Beware the Ides of March’
The renowned English playwright, William Shakespeare, wrote “Julius Caesar,” a stage play that depicted the rise of Julius ...
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was first performed in 1599 and it continues to be reinterpreted by theater directors up to this day. Touching on themes like tyranny, power, and betrayal, this play also ...
In this classic Shakespeare drama, Caesar's tyrannical ... actor Denzel Washington will play Brutus in this new production, the first Broadway staging of Julius Caesar in over 50 years.
You might remember the phrase "beware the Ides of March" from your high school English class. Here's what it means and when ...
The Public Theater’s Artistic Director Oskar Eustis directs JULIUS CAESAR, Shakespeare’s play of politics and power, last seen in the Park 17 years ago. Rome’s leader ...
The theme pops up throughout Shakespeare’s plays, helping to tell magical stories like the Tempest, providing omens as in Julius Caesar and even some dark magic. Narrator: Macbeth begins with ...
FARGO — "Beware the Ides of March!" quoth the soothsayer to Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's play. And rightfully so. Today's weather is certainly that of a dagger, as it often is on this date and ...
Julius Caesar:What is now amiss? Metellus Cimber:Most high, most mighty, and most puissant Caesar, Metellus Cimber throws before thy seat an humble heart. Julius Caesar:I must prevent thee, Cimber.
The phrase comes from William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," in which a soothsayer ... the Greek historian Plutarch to craft his play, and the real Caesar may have been given a similar warning ...