The body of Caesar lies dripping in the palace’s chambers, as Brutus steps out to speak to the chaos of the street to answer for the conspirator’s deeds. But the dogs of war have slipped, and good-intentions might fulfill the prophecy they feared.
The exciting conclusion to Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” by our friends at the Quicksilver Radio Theater.
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