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After a one-year absence from Fort Canning in 2018 due to a lack of financial support, Shakespeare in the Park makes its highly anticipated return this May with a million-dollar production, Julius Caesar. Set against a backdrop of modern-day international relations and global current affairs, this production sees Shakespeare’s political thriller brought to life all in an outdoor, convivial picnic setting.
The show stars Jo Kukathas (Romeo & Juliet) as Julius Caesar alongside Ghafir Akbar (Disgraced), Daniel Jenkins (Hand to God, Romeo & Juliet), Thomas Pang (Hand to God, Romeo & Juliet) and Julie Wee (The Merchant of Venice), and runs from now to 27 May.
More information here.
Fort Canning Park
River Valley Rd, Singapore 179037
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