If you feel that politics has lost its veneer of rationality and that our supposed leaders wander in a constant state of blindness and confusion, then William Shakespeare has a play for you. Julius ...
Who knew you could weaponize Shakespeare? Apparently the Public Theater did. Its new production of "Julius Caesar," featuring the assassination of a pouffy-blond Caesar in a red power tie, might be ...
Kip Williams' (Director) new imagining of William Shakespeare's tale of Ancient Roman power plays reinforces that politics hasn't really changed as the 21st century is layered over the classic tragedy ...
New York City's Public Theater has responded to the controversy surrounding its production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar after two high-profile corporate sponsors—Delta Air Lines and Bank of ...
Everyone is familiar with William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in some capacity — whether it be through history class or English class — but this familiarity is something Riverside Theatre ...
The audience gathered in New York’s Delacorte Theater in Central Park for a new rendition of William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” gasped in delight when the title character first strode across the ...
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