Through Sunday, Aug. 4: "Julius Caesar"

Olympia Capitol Campus

By Ron Swarner on July 14, 2013

March 15, 44 B.C., conspirators murdered Julius Caesar on the steps of the Senate in Rome, and an immortal tale of power and politics was born (and the Roman empire was just fine, thank you very much). At some point in your life, you've probably encountered Shakespeare's version of this story inside a dark theater, but if there's one location that does immortal tales of power struggles (and politics) even better it's when Julius Caesar is performed outside our own state capitol. This is an official reminder to go see the Animal Fire Theatre's version of this timeless piece of politcal tragedy. Standing Rome only, unless you bring a chair.

Read Christian Carvajal's review of Julius Caesar in Northwest Military's Music & Culture section.

JULIUS CAESAR, 6:30 p.m., Thursdays-Sundays, July 18-Aug. 4, Capitol Campus, in the Water Garden on the east side of the campus, free, animalfiretheatre.com