Julius Caesar
By William Shakespeare
Directed by John Varda
"The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" is the first of Shakespeare's major tragedies, written just before Hamlet in 1599. It portrays the pivotal events before and after the assassination of Julius Caesar and the fall of the Roman republic that led to the time of Roman emperors. The play's underlying theme is that times of change make it difficult to discern right from wrong or to predict the consequences of one's actions. This production will be presented in the Roman period.
Produced by Madison Shakespeare Company at Breese Stevens Field, 900 E. Washington Ave., Madison WI
Performances: July 26-29, 2012
Performance Times: Thursday July 26th through Sunday July 29 at 6 :30 p.m.
Ticket Prices: $10 - Credit card payment online, cash only at the ticket windows on performance nights. Audience Seating: BYOC! Bring your own chair! Chairs will not be provided. Several cement tiers can accommodate hundreds of portable chairs, which the audience must bring. Concessions will not be available in the facility, but food and beverages are welcome. NOTE: Alcohol and glass containers are prohibited.
Call 608-274-4518 for more information.
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