The senators of Rome emerge from marble columns and circle Julius Caesar one by one, listening to his speech to the crowd. Brutus, Cassius and other conspirators are nervous and afraid, as they ...
Did Octavian, later known as the Roman emperor Augustus, have an affair with Julius Caesar? That’s precisely what Mark Antony ...
Philadelphia Theatre Company (PTC) will present Caesar, a new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, February ...
Julius Caesar, the general and dictator who transformed the Roman Republic into a formidable empire, was embroiled in wrongdoing and innuendo throughout his life, even up to his infamous demise in 44 ...
After Julius Caesar’s death the Roman Senate declared him a god, a decision that transformed the political landscape. This ...
The Area Sacra includes the Curia of Pompey, where Brutus stabbed Caesar on the Ides of March in the year 44 B.C.E. The Area Sacra di Largo Argentina in Rome, which includes Pompey's Curia, the site ...
This atmospheric, seductive production of Shakespeare's Roman tragedy promises an immersive, chilling night of theater. Drawing inspiration from ballet, opera, and classical Greek drama, this Julius ...
“Beware The Ides of March!” Had Julius Caesar not been a strong swimmer, we would never know the term – he would have died in 48 BCE and never lived to die on the Ides of March in 45 BCE. It is from ...
Julius Caesar reportedly said his last words in Greek: "And you, son Brutus?" But why did Caesar choose to speak these words ...