William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Tuesday 20 - Saturday 24 August 2024
Time: Various
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Tue 20 August 2024
7.00PM – 9.00PM
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Wed 21 August 2024
7.00PM – 9.00PM
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Thu 22 August 2024
7.00PM – 9.00PM
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Fri 23 August 2024
7.00PM – 9.00PM
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Sat 24 August 2024
2.00PM – 4.00PM
7.00PM – 9.00PM
Pricing
Earlybird tickets are available until 31 July.
Venue: Cloisters Studio
Starring Elisa Jones and Josiah Morgan as boldly reimagined by Khalil Qualls, this production is a thrilling exploration of corruption and power in a divided political world.
Julius Caesar is all-powerful after a string of military and political successes. Plans are set into motion to make Julius Caesar an Emperor... and Caesar's friends gather to discuss their fears. They hatch a plan to assassinate Caesar... who will take up Caesar's mantle? Who will retain their honour? Shall Rome stand under one man's awe?
Elisa Jones and Josiah Morgan are veteran performers on the Christchurch stage. Their work together has been labelled “incredible,” “brilliant,” “wild” and “entirely convincing.” Don’t miss your chance to see this Shakespearean classic as you’ve never seen it before.
Join us in the intimate Cloisters Studio at the Arts Centre as Julius Caesar is performed in traverse, with the audience immersed in this production from both sides.
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