Rome is at a crossroads. Julius Caesar stands at the height of his power — beloved by the people, feared by his enemies, and dangerously close to becoming a king. When a circle of senators decides that the only way to save the Republic is to destroy the man threatening it, they set in motion a chain of events no one can stop. Betrayal. Ambition. Consequence. Shakespeare's immortal political thriller asks the question that haunts every age: what are we willing to do — and sacrifice — in the name of freedom?
