Youths make much ado about Shakespeare.(LOCAL NEWS)

Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) | July 1, 2008 | Copyright

Byline: George Barnes

ROYALSTON - As the young actors marched in, Norah Dooley urged them to liven things up.

"Hail, Caesar! Hail, Caesar! You can make noise," she said, waving her arms and urging them on.

The response was immediate. Although the actors, ages 7 to 16 from the Royalston area, were still adjusting to the idea of acting like Romans, or at least like William Shakespeare's take on Romans in his play "Julius Caesar," they knew how to shout.

"Hooray! Whoo!Yah!" they cried out, even offering up a few tenuous shouts of "Hail, ...

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