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A Modern, Timely Version of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar With An All-African American Cast

Stage 52 Playhouse (5299 West Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016)
16183968208
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$20.00
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$10.00*
3.9 by 8 members
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The Tragedie of Julius Caesar is a modern re-imagining of Shakespeare's play of political ambition, produced by exciting new theatre company PNR Productions. Featuring an all-African American cast, the production compares the turmoil surrounding the rise of the Roman Empire to the modern-day socio-political climate.

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The last date listed for The Tragedie of Julius Caesar was Saturday June 23, 2007 / 8:00pm.

5299 West Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
213-368-9552
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I found the play interesting but somewhat boring at times.

The actors were great in all their roles.
Written on Jun 25 2007

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It was a very good performance.
Written on Jun 18 2007

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I enjoyed the play and would like to see more plays like this one.
Written on Jun 04 2007

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great cast. everyone should see it
Written on Jun 04 2007

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Description

This modern re-envisioning of Shakespeare’s treatise on politics, power, corruption and honor, featuring an all African-American cast, counterpoints the historical snapshot of Rome’s final moments as a Republic with current socio-political climate in the U.S.

Starring Almilcar Cabral, Courtney Comer, Edward Lee Dean, Imoh Essien, Vincent Isaac, Lauchland S. Lake II, Spencer Longmore, Marques Maben, Theodore Mark Martinez, Alfie Olson, Justin Ruff, Greg Haygood and Danielle Watts.