The Guardian suggests that Shakespeare should have one of his less well-known plays produced at Stratford-upon-Avon during this 400th anniversary (This year, more than ever, the play's the thing, 1 January). I would like to see Julius Caesar. Caesar's vacillation, some critics have written, was borrowed from Queen Elizabeth. This could be nicely challenged if the play were preceded by Bernard Shaw's The Dark Lady of …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06PM on January 3, 2016