Saturday, November 26, 2011
Bell Shakespeare presents
Julius Caesar
BY William Shakespeare
DIRECTED BY Peter Evans
To see the future one must only look to the past. Like many who came before him, and after him, Julius Caesar had the support of the people but the loathing of the players.
They conspired. They persuaded. They whispered it was for the good of the country. All they needed to succeed was Brutus. Poor patriotic Brutus. He was like a son to Caesar and a poster boy for the republic. But not even a front-man of such unimpeachable integrity could avert the total and utter disaster their daggers set in motion.
Peter Evans, Bell Shakespeare’s Associate Artistic Director, takes this momentous piece of Roman history and transports it to the corridors of backroom politics. This time, when Caesar gets the axe, it’s the media who roar like an angry mob. This sharp political drama puts friendship to the test and reveals a stark contrast between our intentions and our actions. With Alex Menglet as Caesar and Kate Mulvany as the conniving Cassius, we go behind the scenes as yet another leader is forced from office.
BY William Shakespeare
DIRECTED BY Peter Evans
To see the future one must only look to the past. Like many who came before him, and after him, Julius Caesar had the support of the people but the loathing of the players.
They conspired. They persuaded. They whispered it was for the good of the country. All they needed to succeed was Brutus. Poor patriotic Brutus. He was like a son to Caesar and a poster boy for the republic. But not even a front-man of such unimpeachable integrity could avert the total and utter disaster their daggers set in motion.
Peter Evans, Bell Shakespeare’s Associate Artistic Director, takes this momentous piece of Roman history and transports it to the corridors of backroom politics. This time, when Caesar gets the axe, it’s the media who roar like an angry mob. This sharp political drama puts friendship to the test and reveals a stark contrast between our intentions and our actions. With Alex Menglet as Caesar and Kate Mulvany as the conniving Cassius, we go behind the scenes as yet another leader is forced from office.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sportscraft
Walsh Printed T-Shirt
This printed stripe t-shirt is a fresh take on stripes. The fit is based on our comfortable regular fit t-shirt. This t-shirt has a ribbed collar and has been treated with a heavy wash and softener for comfort. Team this back with a pair of jeans for the weekend. 100% cotton. Available in turquoise.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
FCUK French Connection
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
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