Julius CaesarCassell and Company, 1902 - 112 pages Arena Stage, 25th Anniversary Season presents Zelda Fichandler, producing director, Thomas C. Fichandler, executive director "Julius Caesar," by William Shakespeare, directed by Carl Weber, setting by Ming Cho Lee, costumes by Marjorie Slaiman, lighting by William Mintzer, music composer Alan Laing, technical director Henry R. Gorfein, associate producer George Touliatos. |
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Page 7
... Octavius . There is all this , no doubt , furnishing material for the two stories ; and Shakespeare , as in pre- ceding plays , made use of the historical groundwork as a parable against sedition and a warning of the ills of civil war ...
... Octavius . There is all this , no doubt , furnishing material for the two stories ; and Shakespeare , as in pre- ceding plays , made use of the historical groundwork as a parable against sedition and a warning of the ills of civil war ...
Page 28
... Octavius that his master is within seven leagues of Rome prepares the way for immediate action , if Antony succeed in stirring up the people to revolt ; the coming of the servant also gives dramatic action to 28 INTRODUCTION .
... Octavius that his master is within seven leagues of Rome prepares the way for immediate action , if Antony succeed in stirring up the people to revolt ; the coming of the servant also gives dramatic action to 28 INTRODUCTION .
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... Octavius . The last scene of the act shows civil fury at its height among the populace . burn and slay , they meet Cinna the Poet , mistake him , when they discover his name , for Cinna the Conspirator , and are about to tear him to ...
... Octavius . The last scene of the act shows civil fury at its height among the populace . burn and slay , they meet Cinna the Poet , mistake him , when they discover his name , for Cinna the Conspirator , and are about to tear him to ...
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... Octavius and Antony . But after the short opening scene of the Fourth Act - which shows the ruin of the hope that had caused Brutus to take part in a policy of doing evil that a good might follow - the one theme of the rest of the act ...
... Octavius and Antony . But after the short opening scene of the Fourth Act - which shows the ruin of the hope that had caused Brutus to take part in a policy of doing evil that a good might follow - the one theme of the rest of the act ...
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... . 1 In the Fifth Act of Shakespeare's play the opposing forces meet on the plains of Philippi . It is in their choice of commands that Shakespeare shows Octavius and Antony equal now under press of danger INTRODUCTION . 35.
... . 1 In the Fifth Act of Shakespeare's play the opposing forces meet on the plains of Philippi . It is in their choice of commands that Shakespeare shows Octavius and Antony equal now under press of danger INTRODUCTION . 35.
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Alarum ARTEMIDORUS battle bear blood body brother Brutus and Cassius Cæs Caius called Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cato CESAR Cicero Cinna Clitus conspiracie conspirators conspiratours crown danger death Decius Brutus dost doth enemies euery Exeunt Exit fear Feast of Lupercal fire follow friends funeral gaue give gods gowne grief hand hast hath haue hauing hear heart honour ides of March Julius Cæsar kill Lepidus Ligarius look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony market place maruellous matter Messala Metellus Cimber mind murther neuer night noble Brutus Octavius ouer Peace Philippi Pindarus plucked PLUTARCH Pompey Portia Prætors Publius Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Senate Shakespeare shouted Soothsayer speak spirit stand stay sword tell thee themselues things thou art thought Titinius to-day traitors Trebonius unto vnto Volumnius vpon wife word wrong