Stage Left Theater presents modern, experimental retelling of Julius Caesar

From Black Lens staff reports

This fall, Stage Left Theater invites audiences behind bars for a bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, directed by Chelsea DuVall. Set in a contemporary female penitentiary, this modern and experimental production explores the complex dynamics of fate, free will, and betrayal in a world where trust is a luxury and power is everything.

Performances run Sept. 12-28 with evening shows 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. matinees on Sundays at 108 W. Third Ave.

Tickets for the theater, ran by Black artistic director Dahveed Bullis, run for $30 and are available online at our.show/juliuscaesaratstageleft.