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The tour guide directed us to this location as the place Caesar was murdered. It's a sunken area in the middle of a traffic circle.
Debbi and I went to Las Vegas for three days, on someone else's dime. We stayed at the Wynn Hotel which was fabulous. I spent the first 48 hours never once stepping outside. But we got out Saturday afternoon and went to Caeser's Palace and then to The Mirage to see Cirque du Soleil's "Love" with music by the Beatles.
Caesars statues out front in the porte cochere. I like to try to take "timeless" shots of Las Vegas - so that the decade that the photo was taken is not immediately apparent.
The Forum Shops are built onto Caesar's Palace. It's basically a high end shopping center. Very pretty. Lots of Roman themed architecture and details. Las Vegas, NV. 21Jan11
Another plastic piece of Las Vegas (you can tell I hate this city) is Caesar's Palace. It's just another Disneyland
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Directed by Matt Strachan
Produced by OVO and Knuckledown
at The Maltings Theatre, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, Great Britain
15th November 2022
Dress rehearsal
15th - 26th November 2022
It’s 1977 and Rome is uneasy.
In the midst of a burgeoning feminist movement, civil unrest has become an ordinary part of life in the city.
As a popular leader rises to power, a small faction of the radicalised left - all women - turn violently against him.
This is Shakespeare's tragedy, full of fracture and deception and gender politics, whittled to its raw essence.
Malcolm Jeffries As Caesar
Tom Milligan as Antony
Matthew Rowan as Casca
Eloise Westwood as Portia
Charlotte Whitaker as Cassius
Jane Withers as Calphurnia
Alis Wyn Davies as Brutus
Steph Allison - Movement and Intimacy Director
Amy Connery - Movement and Intimacy Director
Rachael Light -Costume Designer
Matt Strachan - Director
Photograph by Elliott Franks
A big closed place in front of the Caesars palace hotel.
In the background you see the Eiffel tower from the Paris hotel and at the right , two buildings from the City center.
Italian copy in 16th century AD of a Roman original from 1st century BC.
Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia.