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Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar. By far the most popular of Shakespeare's Roman histories, the work is believed to have been first performed in America in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1774. Most of the great 19th‐century tragedians appeared in it. Thomas Abthorpe
Cooper long held a virtual monopoly on the role of Antony, although late in his career he was forced to portray Cassius while ceding the role of Antony to Edwin
Forrest, who did not make a particular success of it. For decades the drama was a standby at the
Bowery Theatre. The work also holds the dubious distinction of being the last play in which John Wilkes
Booth appeared in New York, when he acted Antony in 1864 to Edwin
Booth's Brutus and Junius Brutus
Booth Jr.'s Cassius. The most memorable modern production was Orson
Welles's modern‐dress version for the
Mercury Theatre, staged in 1937 with antifascist slanting. It remains popular with collegiate and festival theatres, though it has rarely been seen in New York since the Welles production.
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Magazine article from: Comparative Drama; 3/22/2007; ; 700+ words
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Caesar, Julius
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
Julius Caesar Born: July 12, 100 b.c.e. Rome...political and military power. Roman Emperor Julius Caesar is regarded as one of the most powerful...literature and film. Young Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 b.c.e...
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Gaius Julius Caesar
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Gaius Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.) was a Roman general and politician who...Republic and established the rule of the emperors. At the time of Julius Caesar's birth the political, social, economic, and moral problems...
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Julius Caesar
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Julius Caesar (Caius Julius Caesar), 100? BC-44 BC, Roman statesman and general. Rise to Power Although he was born into the Julian gens, one of the oldest patrician families in Rome, Caesar was always a member of the democratic or popular...
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Caesar, Gaius Julius
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Caesar, Gaius Julius (102/100–44 bc), Roman...C. Edmundes (1600). Mentions of Caesar abound in English literature. Dryden...of his reputation are Shakespeare's Julius Caesar ( c. 1599) and Shaw's Caesar and...
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Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (42 B.C.-A.D. 37) was successor to Augustus and second emperor of Rome. His reign is seen as a period of growth and consolidation of the power of the Julio-Claudian family...
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