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France Dredged up from the murky depths of the Rhône River, beneath a heap of wrecked cars, rotting tires and more than 20 centuries of silt, the statue’s white marble visage was plain as day. “My God, it’s Caesar!” Luc Long remembers shouting after...
Tags: Arles Museum, Julius Caesar, Mr. Long, Collège de France, Rhône River, Mr. Goudineau, France, Arles, Trinquetaille, Pompey, Arles portrait bust
The Barbican stage was turned into a conference centre for three six-hour sessions over the weekend as the Toneelgroep of Amsterdam brought their astonishing and brilliantly staged modern-dress Shakespeare show to London...Here's why. Running Coriolanus...
Tags: Amsterdam, Antony, Belgium, Brussels, Television films, Epic films, Coriolanus, Volumnia, Marcus Junius Brutus, Shakespearean tragedies, Cultural depictions of Cleopatra VII, Julius Caesar
We do love to see Zac Efron in a suit! (Or jeans or sweats or nothing on at all!) Our beloved Zaquisha was in New York yesterday attending a screening of his new movie, Me And Orson Welles. We have no interest in this movie, unless there's some shirtlessness...
Tags: Orson Welles, Zac Efron, New York City, Claire Danes, Julius Caesar, Welles, Mercury Theatre, Me and Orson Welles, films, Entertainment Culture, Footloose, Romantic drama films, Arroyo Grande California, Vanessa Hudgens, Human Interest, Leonardo DiCaprio, High School Musical, Titanic, Children's films
McKay (below) seizes the chance of his first film to give a brilliant performance as young Orson, staging his legendary production of Julius Caesar at New York's Mercury Theatre in 1937...McKay comes from Bury (Caesar, not to praise him...?) and shot...
Tags: Orson Welles, Isle of Man, Douglas, films, Zac Efron, Julius Caesar, McKay, American film directors, Surnames, Me and Orson Welles, Entertainment Culture
Shakespeare gets a close-up in Toneelgroep's compression of three plays – Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra – a remarkable six-hour marathon played without an interval. If that sounds like a penance, think again: this is an exhilarating...
Tags: Ivo van Hove, Van Hove, Rome, Mark Antony, Roman Tragedies Barbican, Italy, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare, Entertainment Culture, Shakespearean tragedies, Cultural depictions of Cleopatra VII, Antony and Cleopatra
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival will hold a memorial next week for the late actor-director Douglas Campbell. The Glasgow-born theatre titan, who performed at the festival for 25 seasons, died Oct. 6 of heart failure in Montreal. Continued Below He...
Tags: Douglas Campbell, Stratford, Canada, Toronto, Stratford Connecticut, Julius Caesar, Stratford Ontario, Othello, Falstaff, Hospitality Recreation, Shakespearean tragedies, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Orson Welles, Entertainment Culture
If you accept the premise, and I do, that the United States is the most powerful country in the world, then Barack Obama is the most powerful writer since Julius Caesar. That has to be good for American artists. — Rocco Landesman , chairman, National...
Tags: Barack Obama, Julius Caesar
Some famous people who were born on this day- Julius Caesar: Emperor of Rome who was born around the year 100 BCE (Before the Common Era) and died on March 15 is 44BCE Dave Garroway: 1913-1982, TV personality Bob Crane: 1928-1978 (murdered),...
Tags: Harrison Ford, Julius Caesar, Bob Crane, Patrick Stewart, Louise Mandrell, Jack Kemp, Jarno Trulli, Cheech
I have a friend named Fred McKinnon who’s a Manhattan playwright. Above his computer, printer, etc. – his work space where the magic takes place, except when Fred is globetrotting, doing research, play hopping at London’s West...
Tags: William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Bush, Cheney, Brutus, Marc Antony, Cassius, Will Geer, Hamlet, theatre, drama, Malibu, assassination