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Free Shakespeare! Julius Caesar visits the Germantown Library

Michael Khanlarian, Khalil LeSaldo

On a cold rainy pre-Halloween weekend the only thing I can think of that might be better than a free indoor production of Julius Caesar might be a free indoor production of Macbeth. But since the latter’s not being performed you’ll just have to settle for Shakespeare’s tragically timeless story of murder and political intrigue in ancient Rome as performed by members of the Tennessee Shakespeare Company. 
The Ides of March come late this year. The original conspiracy theory goes down Saturday, Oct. 28 at 10 a.m.

Did I mention it was free?