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 ...
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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 ...
Given the chance to interrogate one of history’s most famous figures, what would you ask? Speaking on the HistoryExtra ...
There are a lot of influences that Skeleton Crew could cite as inspiration, from The Goonies to Peter Pan. With the inclusion of a turncoat who had been something of a friend, it's recently looked ...
A rare coin minted by Marcus Junius Brutus after he helped assassinate Julius ... (Although Caesar spoke to Brutus in Greek, this interaction was later dramatized by William Shakespeare with ...
It also comes with an ominous warning: "Beware the Ides of March." The phrase comes from William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," in which a soothsayer delivers the infamous warning to the Roman ...
A performative reading of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by Acting For A Cause, benefiting amfAR, a nonprofit dedicated to funding AIDS research, prevention, treatment, and advocacy efforts ...