Nashville Shakespeare Festival Stages Julius Caesar
By: BWW News Desk Jan. 20, 2012
The Nashville Shakespeare Festival will present Julius Caesar, a complex political story with themes of corrupted power, betrayal and tragic consequences, at Belmont University's Troutt Theater Jan. 10-29, 2012.
"Julius Caesar is the singularly most requested play by teachers and students who have attended our winter performances, said Denice Hicks, Artistic Director for the Nashville Shakespeare Festival." The Festival's last performance of Julius Caesar was summer 1996 at Centennial Park. Eddie George will play Caesar, the ancient Roman general and consulate assassinated by conspiring senators. George is the former Tennessee Titan star running back and Heisman Trophy winner whose many roles now include entrepreneur, motivational speaker and philanthropist. "Eddie's dedication to the craft and commitment to the art of theater is truly inspiring," Hicks said. George's previous acting credits include the 2010 Amun Ra production of Suzan-Lori Park's Topdog/Underdog. Hicks noted that some "heavy-hitters" of past local Shakespearean productions have been cast in this production. Brian Webb Russell will play Brutus while the role of Mark Antony will be performed by Eric D. Pasto-Crosby."The play's most significant message is that politics have not changed in 2,000 years," said Beki Baker, director of Julius Caesar. "Power still corrupts, conspiracies continue to erupt. Words can affect and do hurt everyone," said Baker, who is also Education Director for the Nashville Shakespeare Festival.

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