UMW Theatre will continue its 2021-22 season with William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar tells the story of the Roman Senators behind the assassination of the emperor, Julius Caesar, in a story of politics, corruption, and betrayal. When the play begins, many of the Senators fear that Caesar may be abusing his station and that he will become power hungry. As the assassination plot is formed and begins to come to fruition, Caesar and the Senators grow ever more at odds, and tensions rise. UMW Theatre is limiting the seating capacity for this production and will require proof of full vaccination or documentation of either a negative PCR COVID test (administered within 72 hours of the performance) or a negative antigen test (within 24 hours of the performance), and will not accept the results of any self-administered home COVID test, such as the Abbott Laboratories BinaxNOW test. The theatre will also require that patrons wear a mask at all times while in the building for the performances. Further information may be found at www.fredtix.com.