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Shakespeare & Beyond

What's onstage at Shakespeare theaters in October

Julius Caesar at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Julius Caesar at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

Every month, we share a snapshot of Shakespeare in performance around America. What plays are onstage this month? We check in with our theater partners Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Folger Theatre, Nebraska Shakespeare, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and Utah Shakespeare Festival.

Et tu, Brute? Chesapeake Shakespeare Company opens its 15th season with a modern-dress production of Julius Caesar (Sep 29–Oct 29). A few roles have flipped gender; perhaps most notably, Mark Antony becomes Mar Antonia. Earlier this month, at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, curators offered a special tour of the museum’s Roman collection, while actors performed short scenes from the play.

Fast forward several years later from the time of Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony is now an older man, carrying on a passionate affair with the Egyptian queen. Folger Theatre opens its season with Antony and Cleopatra (Oct 10–Nov 19), transforming the historic theater for an arena-style production for only the second time in its history.