The first TheatreOCU mainstage of the semester was Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. The interpretation set the play in America in the 1960s.
The show had performances Oct. 25-28 in Burg Theater in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
- Mallory Scheidel, acting junior, plays “Cassius.”
- Andrew Tompkins, acting sophomore, and Austin Wyatt, acting junior, play “Marc Antony” and “Julius Caesar.”
- Madison Carey, acting senior, and Blayne Childers, acting junior, play “Casca” and “Brutus.”
- Micah Gilley, acting senior, plays “Decius Brutus.”
- Elsa Moen, acting senior, plays “Portia.”
- Natalya Fisher, acting senior, plays “Soothsayer.”
- Samantha Buzonas, acting senior, tries to convince Austin Wyatt, acting junior, not to go to the capitol.
- Austin Wyatt, acting junior, is stabbed by the conspirators.
- Austin Wyatt, acting junior, rises as the ghost of Caesar before Andrew Tompkins, acting sophomore.
- Blayne Childers, acting junior, addresses the townspeople.
- Andrew Tompkins, acting sophomore, makes a speech.
- Andrew Tompkins, acting sophomore, addresses the townspeople.
- Blayne Childers, acting junior, shares a moment with Mallory Scheidel, acting junior.
- Blayne Childers, acting junior, thinks about “Portia.”
- Blayne Childers, acting junior, carries Mallory Scheidel, acting junior.
Photos by Elina Moon
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