Julius Caesar: The Arkangel Shakespeare Audiobook By William Shakespeare cover art

Julius Caesar: The Arkangel Shakespeare

Preview

Get 30 days of Standard free

Auto-renews at $8.99/mo after 30-day trial. Cancel anytime
Try for $0.00
More purchase options
Buy for $12.58

Buy for $12.58

At the heart of this tragic history is one of Shakespeare's most noble characters, the statesman Brutus, who is caught in a devastating conflict between private affection and public duty.

Julius Caesar has become the most powerful man in the Rome. Does his power now threaten the very existence of the Republic itself? A conspiracy is hatched, one that will have fatal consequences not only for Caesar and the conspirators but for the future history of the ancient world.

Brutus is played by John Bowe and Mark Antony by Adrian Lester. Michael Feast is Caesar.

Public Domain (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Classics Shakespeare Theater Entertainment & Performing Arts Drama & Plays Inspiring Entertainment
All stars
Most relevant
...some folks bag on this play. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is a powerful meditation on political leadership. This performance is also very strong.

I don't know why...

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Fantastic performances. Thought I recognize one of the guys from Game of Thrones in the cast but not sure. You can't go wrong with these Arcángel additions. In fact BBCand Folger Shakespeare are also both great. Enjoy the Bard.

Great in every way

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

That... was magnificent. Can’t speak highly enough for this cast and production. I am going to work through all Arkangel productions. Thank you.

Wow...

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

My students really struggle with Shakespeare. They find his style antiquated and don't even try to understand the story. This dramatic audio book with its sound effects really gets them interested and helps them understand. The different voices for each character, and the fact that they are speaking their lines fluently (as opposed to casting parts in the classroom and having students read, stumbling through the words) really help students in focusing more on the story and less on the unfamiliarity of the words.

That said, I think Julius Caesar is one of my favorite of Shakespeare's plays. The allegory for politics at that time in England, and our present day politics is wonderful and I love the puns. Calphurnia's manipulation of Julius Caesar, Antony's manipulation of the plebeians, and Portia's manipulation of Brutus all with persuasive strategies is excellent. If you're ever curious as to why some people can be persuaded to do things you never thought they were capable of, listen to this and/or read the play- you'll get your answer.

Excellent Tool for the Classroom

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

The story was great. It gave me lots of information about Caesar’s later life but there were too many deaths! (Caesar, Brutus etc. died) I counted in total 5 deaths. I know that this is true but I don’t like so many deaths!

So many deaths

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews