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OverviewRome's Coldest Throne is an original dramatic work inspired by Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, reimagined in contemporary verse and stage-forward formatting. Each scene is driven by sound and cadence: ""BEAT"" tags set the temperature, and the characters move like featured voices on a record-hard-edged, persuasive, paranoid, comedic, prayerful, ruthless. The language is modern, the stakes are ancient, and the result is fast, clear, and performable. It's written to be read like a script and heard like a record - rhetoric as rhythm, politics as percussion. The play opens in the streets, where celebration isn't innocent and loyalty is a public test. Caesar's rise has the city split between admiration and fear: stability on one side, monarchy on the other. A warning cuts through the noise - Beware the Ides of March - but Rome is a place where omens get shrugged off until they become headlines. As festivals, crowds, and rumor churn, the story makes clear what Shakespeare understood: in a republic built on image and persuasion, whoever controls the narrative can control the future. O mighty Caesar... They called you constant-star talk, sky-walk- then turned your chest into a map you can't cross. Your cloak ripped-hope stripped-Rome's promise lost. Your mouth quiet-crowd riot-now the silence costs.... Ides of March-warning carved in the air. Ides of March-he heard it, didn't care. Ides of March-now his blood is everywhere.... they cheered the refusal, then brought him down. Same mouths, same noise-Rome love a crown till the crown starts asking what a crown costs now. The story pivots into its most dangerous arena: public speech. The funeral becomes a battle for meaning, where rhetoric turns grief into gasoline and the city's emotions become more powerful than any blade. From there the play widens into consequences - alliances, lists, retaliation, civil conflict - showing how ideals erode under ""necessary"" decisions and how a republic can collapse while everyone insists they're saving it. Rome's Coldest Throne is part of The Hip-Hop Remix Series: classic literature reimagined in contemporary voice. If you love Shakespeare but want it to hit with modern urgency, this play delivers. If Shakespeare has ever felt distant, this is a bridge - Rome as a live crowd with a beat, timeless power politics in bars, and tragedy that still sounds like tomorrow's news. Full Product DetailsAuthor: K G WaltonPublisher: Waldhof Consulting & Publishing Imprint: Waldhof Consulting & Publishing Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9798295860843Pages: 188 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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