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Justify it any way you choose.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
That's fine. Killing a sitting President on stage is pushing the envelope. I stand by my defense of the play, though--a lot of the arguments in Caesar and the motivations about unseating the man in power are as relevant today as they were when Shakespeare wrote it; as they were when Caesar was assassinated.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
Yeah, pretty sure their financial backers don't see it that way.
That's fine. Killing a sitting President on stage is pushing the envelope. I stand by my defense of the play, though--a lot of the arguments in Caesar and the motivations about unseating the man in power are as relevant today as they were when Shakespeare wrote it; as they were when Caesar was assassinated.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
Yeah, pretty sure their financial backers don't see it that way.
That sounds pretty whiny and not very relevant, to me.That's fine. Killing a sitting President on stage is pushing the envelope. I stand by my defense of the play, though--a lot of the arguments in Caesar and the motivations about unseating the man in power are as relevant today as they were when Shakespeare wrote it; as they were when Caesar was assassinated.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
Yeah, pretty sure their financial backers don't see it that way.
Although, if it were Obama being depicted, it wouldn't be quite as "relevant".
That's fine. Killing a sitting President on stage is pushing the envelope. I stand by my defense of the play, though--a lot of the arguments in Caesar and the motivations about unseating the man in power are as relevant today as they were when Shakespeare wrote it; as they were when Caesar was assassinated.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
Yeah, pretty sure their financial backers don't see it that way.
That sounds pretty whiny and not very relevant, to me.That's fine. Killing a sitting President on stage is pushing the envelope. I stand by my defense of the play, though--a lot of the arguments in Caesar and the motivations about unseating the man in power are as relevant today as they were when Shakespeare wrote it; as they were when Caesar was assassinated.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
Yeah, pretty sure their financial backers don't see it that way.
Although, if it were Obama being depicted, it wouldn't be quite as "relevant".
It would appear that the sponsors recognize that boycotts can work both ways. Delta Airlines and BoA both withdrew their funding for this seditious production.It's wrong, making the likeness of Trump.
And they are paying dearly for it-
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/11/arts/delta-airline-trump-public-theater-julius-caesar.html
Et Tu, Delta? Shakespeare in the Park Sponsors Withdraw From Trump …
New York Times · 1 hour ago
For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
I saw Macbeth in the park once (not in NYC). Just as the servant comes rushing in to say the King is dead an ambulance went screaming by. Even the actors did a double take and laughed.What liberals do in their down time
laugh at candyass RW's , what else?
That sounds pretty whiny and not very relevant, to me.That's fine. Killing a sitting President on stage is pushing the envelope. I stand by my defense of the play, though--a lot of the arguments in Caesar and the motivations about unseating the man in power are as relevant today as they were when Shakespeare wrote it; as they were when Caesar was assassinated.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
Yeah, pretty sure their financial backers don't see it that way.
Although, if it were Obama being depicted, it wouldn't be quite as "relevant".
I really think they should have given the Lead Role to a Minority.For those of us who actually WATCH Shakespeare plays and understand the many, many "updates" and variations that have been produced over the years, this is a storm over absolutely nothing. Shakespeare is still performed because he wrote about timeless conflicts and human situations.
Go see the play and think about its message and then if you still think this is a libtard's fantasy about killing Trump, by all means write about it.
That sounds pretty whiny and not very relevant, to me.
So what if the "updated" Caesar had been Obama instead of Trump? Sooner of later one of your nutjobs will try to murder the president and you can act all surprised and upset (with a secret smile).![]()