Shakespeare & Company presents a one-time-only performance of Julius Caesar directed by Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer, who was recently honored by a Lifetime Achievement Award by The Shakespeare Theatre Association. The special staged reading features the Obie Award-winning John Douglas Thompson as Brutus along with a cast of returning Company favorites. The reading will be held in the Tina Packer Playhouse at 1:30pm on September 1st.
"We chose to present Julius Caesar in conjunction with Coriolanus just days earlier because we still continue to learn a great deal from the Romans in examining power, leadership, and influence through the prism of Shakespeare's poetry," said Artistic Director Allyn Burrows. "While Julius Caesar is on most school syllabi and Coriolanus is rarely performed, they both emphasize how in the end, politics are personal." The special staged reading of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is a monumental political thriller exploring the conflicting demands of honor, patriotism, and friendship in the face of political turmoil and blind ambition. Inspired by the true events on the conspiracy against Caesar, the play depicts the inevitable spiraling out of control when opposing sides collide, and meet with violence and lies. "I'm thrilled to dive back into Julius Caesar- especially during the polarizing political climate we are living in," said Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer. "This stripped down concert reading format allows the emphasis to rest solely on Shakespeare's text, and heightens the relationship between the actors and the audience. The action depicts the clash of ideas, leading to chaos in Rome, and all the consequences that befall a nation when it's citizens and leadership cannot agree on a course of action. The chaos of Rome, and the rise and fall of the great nation."Videos