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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Political intrigue is, by its very nature, transitory. Plots and machinations morph with the current ruling party; as power shifts, so does the political consciousness. The deeds, victories and ...
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