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A Deep Dive into Julius Caesar

Where
The Seed
The Seed
Pier 2/3, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct 1/13A Hickson Road
When

Thursday 19 February 2026 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Cost

Adult: $20.00

Since it was first performed, Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar has been hailed as a gripping exploration of power, rhetoric and politics, and remained relentlessly relevant.

Join us for this special lecture series where Australian academics delve into the play and its history, and unpack what Shakespeare’s political masterpiece tells us about our past, present and future.

With Associate Professor Huw Griffiths from The University of Sydney, an expert in sixteenth and seventeenth-century English literature and culture, with a focus on Shakespearean drama.

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