Julius Caesar is a play about men who make mistakes; great men whose choice to act was met with grave consequences. In 44 BC on March 15th, certain few members of the Roman senate, as a means of preventing the ascension of a dictator, murdered Julius Caesar, one of the great rulers of the ancient world. Lead by the infamous Marcus Brutus in the name of honor and the general good, the faction of senators stabbed Caesar thirty three times on the floor of the Senate. What resulted was civil discord and the dividing of a great empire. Shakepeare's masterpiece is a discourse on how politics can be personal, and how political ideals, while honorable in theory, are rarely met as such.
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Starring: Dillon Medina, Aaron Morris, Vince Petronio, Sarah Leach, Rae Mancini, Jeff Church, Aubrey Dion, Ben Church, Jason Quinn, Ethan Cote, Chris Pelletier, Jason Almeida, and Molly Greene
Performances are August 23, 28, 30, Sept 4-6 @ 8pm, and August 24, Sept 7 @ 3pm and are located at: William Hall Library, 1825 Broad St, Cranston, RI
Tickets are: Previews $12 (August 21, 22 @ 8pm), and Performances $15 General/ $12 Students, Seniors
'Julius Caesar' begins previews on Thursday, August 21; opens on Saturday, August 23, 2014; and closes on Sunday, September 7 2014. Critics and members of the press are invited to attend our press performance on Saturday August 23 at 8pm.
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