Julius Caesar review: Theatregoers stay home and watch ‘superb’ play from Bridge Theatre

Nicholas Hytner's modern-dress production gets up close and personal.
Although the G Plan furniture suggests it is set in the 1970s, it could just as easily be today – or tomorrow.
The shadow of unstable republics hovers over this visceral, rip-snorting production aimed squarely at the next generation of theatre-goers.
Think Shakespeare is boring? Think again. This is genuinely exciting.
Available to rent at £7.99 for three days.
Online tickets: ntathome.com
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