In the New York Public Theater’s latest production of “Julius Caesar,” the titular character is styled as a caricature of President Trump – and the murderous climactic scene, which leaked before the ...
Just as the two Democratic presidential candidates became entangled in a well-publicized spat over the power of words, American Repertory Theatre opened its production of William Shakespeare's "Julius ...
WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — In today's climate of heated rhetoric and real threats of political violence, a 400-year-old play put on for free in New York City has become the latest source ...
Experience the powerful fusion of Malcolm X's speeches and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in D.C.'s Folger Theatre's season ...
A large marble relief carving of Julius Caesar, viewed in profile, will be displayed Tuesday in the museum's 1916 building for the first time since it was acquired in the last round of additions to ...
Chris Hallett, professor of Roman art with the Department of History of Art, UC Berkeley, will talk about Julius Caesar as Second Founder of Rome & the Evolution of the First Imperial Forum, 5:30-6:30 ...
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A New York staging of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” sparks hot controversy in the age of Donald Trump. We’ll go to the play, and its politics. Tina Benko, left, portrays Melania Trump in the role of ...
— Congressman Joseph Starnes (D.-Ala.) of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, grilling Mrs. Hallie Flanagan, director of the WPA’s Federal Theater, 1938 If you’re wondering how a bunch of ...
The New York City Shakespeare in the Park Company made national news when two protestors disrupted the Public Theatre production of “Julius Caesar.” During a second incident, a third protestor mounted ...
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