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Julius Caesar

When
  • Saturday 7 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Sunday 8 March from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Tuesday 10 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Thursday 12 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Friday 13 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Saturday 14 March from 1pm to 3pm
  • Saturday 14 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Sunday 15 March from 4pm to 6pm
  • Tuesday 17 March from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Wednesday 18 March from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Thursday 19 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Friday 20 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Saturday 21 March from 1pm to 3pm
  • Saturday 21 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Sunday 22 March from 4pm to 6pm
  • Tuesday 24 March from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Wednesday 25 March from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Thursday 26 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Friday 27 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Saturday 28 March from 1pm to 3pm
  • Saturday 28 March from 7pm to 9pm
  • Sunday 29 March from 4pm to 6pm
  • Tuesday 31 March from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Wednesday 1 April from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Thursday 2 April from 7pm to 9pm
  • Saturday 4 April from 1pm to 3pm
  • Saturday 4 April from 7pm to 9pm
  • Sunday 5 April from 4pm to 6pm
Cost

Starting from: $40

It’s been more than 450 years since a monarch ruled in Rome. But now, in the senate and the streets, the forum and the marketplace, the word ‘king’ is being whispered again.

Julius Caesar has triumphed in battle, and the adoring crowd roars its approval. The crown is offered to him once, twice, three times. And each time, his refusal seems a little more reluctant.

Fearful of Caesar’s growing power, Brutus and Cassius hatch a chilling conspiracy. A pre-emptive strike. But their brutal act unleashes a cascade of violence they can’t control. Is this the end of the republic?

Don’t miss Peter Evans’ thrilling new production of Shakespeare’s political masterpiece.

  • Director Peter Evans

  • Set Design by Peter Evans

  • Lighting Designer Amelia Lever-Davidson

  • With Leon Ford and Brigid Zengeni

LET'S CARVE HIM AS A DISH FIT FOR THE GODS

— Brutus, Act 2, Scene 1

By William Shakespeare

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