...Combining three disparate characters and pretending you have found a link will pack 'em in too, he says, positing Julius Caesar, Martin Chuzzlewit, and Helmut Lang.All this is by way of explaining that tonight he has not advertised a theme. But he does have...
...and Off Broadway at Barrow Street in An Oak Tree), and Richard Willis (more than a dozen Aquila productions including Julius Caesar, The Tempest, The Importance of Being Earnest, Hamlet, The Man Who Would Be King, and others). Joseph Heller's Catch-22 is a...
...color and texture to the fabric of history that fabric is formed by economics, demographics, and social structures. Gaius Julius Caesar might have elected never to cross the Rubicon into the precincts of Rome, fomenting the collapse of the Republic and the...
...it could not afford her artistic vision. In his long association with the company Hickox conducted new productions of Julius Caesar, Billy Budd, The Love Of Three Oranges, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Rusalka, Arabella (which won this year's Helpmann Award for...
...was said to have used lavender to seduce Marc Anthony and Julius Caesar. In addition to perfume, Egyptians used lavender for mummification. When the tomb of King Tutankhamen was discovered, jars inside his tomb contained lavender like buds. The Egyptians used...
...the community’s needs. Pictured above: Tawanda Manyimo performs the “Friends, Romans, countrymen” speech from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in a performance on The Green at UCOL Palmerston North. In a game dominated by The Wellington Phoenix, the final score...
...of trade routes, since fixed routes also meant it was easy for pirates to spot their prey. Some believe that even Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates from Cilicia (an area including parts of what are now Turkey and Cyprus) and was only released after Romans...
...wanting to seize his valuables or to kidnap him for a ransom. The word “pirate” comes from Greek and means “one who attacks”. Julius Caesar was one who was attacked. Sailing across the Aegean Sea in 75BC, he was captured by Sicilian pirates. When he heard ...
...And for that he was knighted and made governor of Jamaica." Piracy: A millennial hall of infamy ROMAN TIMES: In 78 B.C. Julius Caesar was captured in the Aegean Sea by a gang of pirates who held him for ransom. After being freed he returned with his army and...
...of the other anthology series, initially specialized in hour-long condensations of such well-known plays and novels as "Julius Caesar" and "Wuthering Heights." Before long, though, the smartest producers figured out that the small-screen format lent itself...