WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — In today's climate of heated rhetoric and real threats of political violence, a 400-year-old play put on for free in New York City has become the latest source ...
After controversial ‘Julius Caesar,’ when does political commentary in art go too far? In the New York Public Theater’s latest production of “Julius Caesar,” the titular character is styled as a ...
A New York staging of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” sparks hot controversy in the age of Donald Trump. We’ll go to the play, and its politics. You may think you don’t know William Shakespeare’s play ...
The New York City Shakespeare in the Park Company made national news when two protestors disrupted the Public Theatre production of “Julius Caesar.” During a second incident, a third protestor mounted ...
In Act III of Hamlet, when the skirt-chasing, king-killing, crown-usurping villain Claudius watches a play entitled The Murder of Gonzago about a similarly skirt-chasing, king-killing, crown-usurping ...
One of the best Roman portrait busts. Studied by Gerome for the portrait of Caesar in his painting of "Cleopatra before Caesar," which is in San Francisco. [P. 8; exhibited under heading: "Catalogue ...
There is a point that must be made: Corporations are not your friends. I am writing here in reference to the current Shakespeare in the Park production of “Julius Caesar” in which the titular ...
— Congressman Joseph Starnes (D.-Ala.) of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, grilling Mrs. Hallie Flanagan, director of the WPA’s Federal Theater, 1938 If you’re wondering how a bunch of ...
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