Julius Caesar 2016
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2016
- The performance of Julius Caesar at the Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival in 2016. The constant buzzing sound heard in the background throughout the first half are the cicadas native to the Flint Hills.
For anyone needing timestamps
Act 1 Scene 1: 0:25-4:02
Act 1 Scene 2: 4:02-22:10
Act 1 Scene 3: 22:10-31:32
Act 2 Scene 1: 31:32-51:09
Act 2 Scene 2: 51:09-59:00
Act 2 Scene 3: 59:00-1:00:09
Act 2 Scene 4: 1:00:09-1:02:34
Act 3 Scene 1: 1:02:34-1:24:06
Act 3 Scene 2: 1:24:06-1:43:07
Act 3 Scene 3: 1:43:07-1:44:35
Act 4 scene 1: 1:44:35-1:47:28
Act 4 Scene 2: 1:47:28-1:49:54
Act 4 Scene 3: 1:49:54-2:04:16
Act 5 Scene 1: 2:04:16-2:10:56
Act 5 Scene 2: 2:10:56-2:11:20
Act 5 Scene 3: 2:11:20-2:20:38
Act 5 Scene 4: 2:20:38-2:23:35
Act 5 Scene 5 2:23:35- end
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this video deserves a lot of appreciation. i'd watch this play while reading the text simultaneously and i actually got decent grades in literature
Icse?
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It’s nice to see a faithful production of this classic.
Why are you guys hating on this play? I'd like to see you try to memorize this ENTIRE play without mistake and practice along with the emotion
Jaslavie let me tell you... it’s a lot of crying and a ton of repetition. I’m playing Cassius in my school’s production
Actually we have a to play this drama and guess what? I got second citizen role🥲 so I kind of hate it
that's the role of the actor lol
Think Star Wars fans! The more we love it the harder we critique it!! Except the last one, it really sucked!!!
Hating on the show itself and hating the actors is different
I love the set design and costumes. I love the actor playing Cassius!
how ironic; Casca is often described as dull, but i found his actor to have made him the most interesting character in this entire play. the way he spoke in Act 1 Scene 2 was (perhaps unintentionally) hilarious and i loved it
This was a lot of fun, thanks for the upload!
Please give my regards to Cassius, he was especially great. Such beautiful and clear delivery.
shakespeare and cicadas sounds like a great time
its very great play of Shakespeare. i love it so much
Finally I found you. God bless you all for putting this up here
The people who play Casca, Portia and Antony are great actors!
Thanks for uploading - I really enjoyed watching/listening while reading along for a class.
I have watched the BBC version of this play countless times. That much time, my younger brother too began recalling some of the lines of the actots thoug h he was only a casual and seldom audience. Cant help juxtaposing the BBC version to all others. It is far superior. It greatly aided me in my work on dramas.
i have to write an essay on this play and i didn’t realize it was so long holy hell
w jaw
At least this helps me visualize things, dang story too hard to understand. (My first time reading Shakespeare)
I think it gets easier the more you read him, trust me!😉
Follow along in a book and pause to look up words you don’t know.
The cobbler jokes are a good place go start. When Flavius asks, “Why dost thou lead these men about the streets?” He says, “Truly, sir, to wear out their shoes...”
me too
I think Shakespeare is easier to understand when spoken by a good actor. It's a real slog to read.
Watching the play is definitely better than reading it..
I have a book of this play from the 1920s
and I have a bible from the year 1850.
Its helping me a lot to understand before reading the real text
If I got a dollar for every "thou" I shall be lavished, thou.
watching this because it makes me feel good about myself
Same
oh, mark antony-what a delight to watch!
QUARANTINE BUDDIES?
That ever livED in the tide of times.
that Soothsayer was terrifying oml 😭
OMG I loved it 💕
i think Cassius and Brutus should switch roles
I agree, thought I was the only one who thought that
great performance!
My favourite Shakespare play studied it for G C E just love Mark Anthony also like the use of puns
Amazing play! The quality is quite low though...
Would LOVE a 2023 edition!
This is pretty good!
Gonna play Cassius in February and rehearsals start on Wednesday! Gonna watch this for some inspo 🤞🏻
we have to learn Act 1, scene 1 and 2 and this makes it so much more fun than to just read the play.
Same
Good play. Portia was wonderful
Watching one day before my literature exam 🫠☝🏻
Either I'm the only one in the comments with eyes to see, or evryone's getting their names wrong. But i'm astonished by all the praise here in the comments being rendered to cassius' actor, who messes up his lines countless times, and mumbled hastily those that he did get right. Conversely, brutus' actor, not without faults, did manage to fulfill his part gracefully, reciting his lines in their entirety throughout the play (a difficult feat, given he is the most who most frequently had to give long speeches). Very well done for him. Caesar and Brutus' wife are the other remarkable performances.
Everyones a critic. I liked this play.
Glad to see this comment, I might have thought I was crazy.
Why should the critic's gaze be fixated on the actors, those mere players on this grand stage of Shakespearean brilliance? Each thespian, like a seamstress of the soul, stitches the character's essence into the fabric of the performance. Let us not dissect their garments but revel in the rich tapestry they collectively weave. In the theater of life, every actor contributes to the grand ensemble, and their unique threads, though varied, form a harmonious ode to the Bard's enduring legacy.
I performed this exact play at school today XD
random channel hahah me too, I was the Soothsayer
I pity the person playing Cassius, his lines were LONG.
great job cassius! he's carrying this play.
The guy who plays Antony kinda looks like Titus Pullo from Rome
I really feel like the person who played Cassius should have played Brutus.
That "the fault in our stars..." delivery couldve been stronger
yeah...i feel the same way. you can really tell the difference between the people really acting, and those just saying lines...not that brutas was poorly played but cassius was clearly acted best here
Agreed
Guy playing Mark Antony absolutely killed it
The music is good.
Where does act 4 start someone help
Where does Act 2 start?
Dont mean to break the mood but watching it in 2x speed is just hilarious 😂😂
I must ace this test!
thg
Did he ace the test?
It's a shame that this play now has a bad rep due to the version with the Trump lookalike. As a Shakespeare fan, "Julius Caesar" is one of my favorite plays because of the history that it deals with: a turning point in the history of Roman civilization, the fall of a leader who had the Roman world in the palm of his hand, and the consequences that would lead to the end of the republic and the beginning of the empire that would last about 500 years.
does anyone know when act 3 starts and ends???
~1:02:30-1:44:00
Great play, indeed!
Greatest
This is too long if it is little small then it would be the best video of Julius Caesar
well done, very entertaining
I understand the background insect sound--what of the constant background people sound? Rioters?
I’m not watching this for fun,I gotta wsg by is for summer school😔
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Yo this is super cool. Man Antony’s actor nails it. Everyone else is great too!!!! 👍👍👍
They guy playing Cassius does look clever and as described by Julius Caesar about Cassius appearance of "hungry and lean look" he fits in the character completely
Tho he doesn't look very manipulative but the type of person who'd rather get manipulated 😂😂
is there a cast list?
The full program for the play can be found here: www.flinthillsshakespearefestival.com/program-2016.html
I dont know if it's on purpose but I think he missed some lines in Act 4 Scene 1
Isehhh
I’m watching this cause I have a test on this tomorrow and I’m feeling too lazy to read it😂😂
You know, Caesar's pretty cool. Maybe they will write a play about him because he's barely in this one.
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Mark Antony really do hit hard thou
If yall are watching this cause you dont understand it search up julius caesar no fear translation like mordern english
Good
Please release in hindi movie of drama
Did anyone else think cassius' and brutus' actors should have been swapped?
Exactly, why did Cassius actor seem more honorable
good
Am I the only one who’s watching just out of randomness 😂
yes
did anyone else hear that 1:09:40
what, the squirt or the whispering?
I like Julius Caesar play more then Merchant of Venice.
Nice play😊
1:10:17
The guy at the beginning is doing olive face
at 109:26 you can see that one of the guys is wearing swim trunks under his toga...i would have gone commando under there!
@1:30:14
Et Tu, Brute?
Brutus sounds like Jon Luvitz.
Lol exactly
Even you, Brutus?
Modern consensus agrees he likely said "You too, my child?" (Brutus' mother was Caesar's mistress) or simply said nothing at all as he was stabbed between the ribs by Decimus(most likely the true blow that killed him)
Sic semper tyranus
1:06:40
walter
Looks like the locale congregation decided to tackle a Shakespeare. Bold move for a Sunday school
I’m watching this because I’m reading If We Were Villains
Es handelt sich nur um eine Geschichte
Kannada medium kannada ternasalete sir
1:06:40 "You too brutus"
Are any of the cast members jewish?
That would be top notch
6:02
2:15:40
0:27
"A mender of men's soles". That means two things
The whole play!
I think I heard a voice crack somewhere lol
31:33
it was all greek to me....
30:03
Brutus's and Caesar's actors need some work. Cassius, Antony, Casca, Portia and Cicero are great.
fetch
7:30
7:29
7:20
Ya, sorry i only got thu 10 mins. Not Shakespeare, the performance seems pretty pitiful.
I know this comment is pretty old at this point, but you gotta remember it's definitely a different experience watching a play in person, rather than watching it on a recording. It's a whole different vibe.
Caesae getting killed : 1:06:25