Caesar and Cleopatra

By George Bernard Shaw

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Caesar and Cleopatra, a captivating play penned by George Bernard Shaw in 1898, first graced the stage in 1901 and was published alongside Captain Brassbounds Conversion and The Devils Disciple in the 1901 collection Three Plays for Puritans. The inaugural performance took place in Newcastle upon Tyne on March 15, 1899, with a notable London production at the Savoy Theatre in 1907. Shaw presents a compelling argument that it was not passion, but rather political ambition, that drew Cleopatra to Julius Caesar. He draws parallels between the Roman occupation of ancient Egypt and the British imperial presence during his era. Through Caesars lens, the significance of effective governance is highlighted, as he prioritizes these ideals above art and romance. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Episode Date
005 - Act 5
Feb 17, 2026
004 - Act 4
Feb 17, 2026
003 - Act 3
Feb 17, 2026
002 - Act 2
Feb 17, 2026
001 - Act 1
Feb 17, 2026