
Julius Caesar | Globe Tickets
Julius Caesar | Globe Information
Julius Caesar is at Shakespeare’s Globe in summer 2022 as part of the 25th anniversary season. Julius Caesar tickets are available on London Theatre now.
Julius Caesar ruled over the Roman Empire for two years, but his legacy on the course of Roman history, and how we view dictators, is considerable. So much so, nearly 1600 years after Caesar ruled Rome, William Shakespeare wrote a history play all about the Roman dictator’s life.
The Julius Caesar play hones in on Cassius and Brutus, two Roman politicians who conspire against their leader in the hopes of starting a new life. They believe Caesar poses a threat to their country and indeed the world, so there’s only one way to get rid of him — assassination.
Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar in 1599, but the play’s rhetoric holds a stark relevance to how a general public views ruling parties. Diane Page directs Julius Caesar in London for a modern-day audience, bringing a sense of revolution and cunning to the play. But when you watch Julius Caesar on stage, you’ll realise just how similar Ancient Rome and 21st-century Britain are.
Julius Caesar is part of Shakespeare’s Globe 25th anniversary season. The season includes Much Ado About Nothing, Henry VIII, King Lear, The Tempest and Joan, a new play about Joan of Arc.
Tickets to Julius Caesar are available now. Book your Julius Caesar tickets on London Theatre today.
This Summer, we confront our own political landscape as Shakespeare’s epic tragedy Julius Caesar takes on startlingly new relevance in the Globe Theatre, and across the UK as part of Globe on Tour.
Conspiracy to kill, public broadcast of cunning rhetoric, a divisive fight for Greatness. Ancient Rome has never felt closer to home.
When Cassius and Brutus decide Rome’s leader Julius Caesar poses a political threat to their beloved country, there’s only one solution...
Diane Page, winner of the 2021 JMK Award, brings Shakespeare’s brutal tale of ambition, incursion, and revolution to life in the Globe and on tour across the UK.
‘Th' abuse of greatness is when it disjoins Remorse from power.’ Act II, scene 1
Run time
Approx 3 hours including interval.
Opening date
May 3rd, 2022
Closing date
September 10th, 2022
Categories
Venue
Globe Theatre
Age
We do not have age limits on our production. Some of Shakespeare’s Plays explore scenes which some children may find upsetting.
Cast and creative
By: William Shakespeare
Director: Diane Page
Cast list: Anna Crichlow, Samuel Oatley, Jack Myers, Cash Holland, Amie Francis, Omar Bynon, Charlotte Bate, Dickon Tyrrell
Design: Khadija Raza
Choreography: Asha Jennings-Grant
Costume: Sian Harris