Josh Bedard, Michael Neale, Anthony Duval, Chris Tully
Script � Act 3 Scene 1
Caesar : Josh
Brutus: Michael
Cassius: Chris
Casca: Anthony
Decius: Josh
Metellus: Michael
Trebonius: Chris
Cinna: Anthony
Antony: Josh
Lepidus: Michael
Artemidorus: Chris
Publius: Anthony
Popilius: Josh
Soothsayer: Michael 
Caesar(josh): Well, the fricken ides of March have gotten here!
Soothsayer(mike): Duh, but they haven�t left.
Artemidorus(chris): Caesar is great! Read this pamphlet!
Decius(josh): Trebonius would like you to look over his humble perition, at your leisure.
Artemidorus(chris): Oh, Caesar, read mine first! Mine�s an appeal that�s more personal to Caesar.  Read it, great Caesar!
Caesar(chris): What Concerns Caesar shall wait until later.
Artemidorus(Chris): Don�t delay, Caesar. Read it now.
Caesar(josh): Is this guy crazy?
Publius(Anthony): Stand aside!
Cassius(chris) : What, are you pushing your petition here in the street? Come to the Capitol.
Popilius(josh): I hope today�s plan will succeed.
Cassius(chris): What plan?
Popilius(josh): Goodbye.
Brutus(Michael): What did Popilius say?
Cassius(chris): He wished that what we are going to do will succeed. I fear we have been discovered.
Brutus(Michael): Look how he is approaching Caesar.
Cassius(chris): Casca, be quick! We might be stopped. Brutus, what shall we do? If we�re exposed, either Cassius or Caesar will die. I�ll kill myself.
Brutus(Michael): Chill Cassius. Popilius Lena isn�t talking about our plot. Look, he�s smiling, and Caesar�s expression hasn�t changed.
Cassius(chris): Trebonius knows. Brutus, look, he�s moving Antony aside.
Decius(josh): Where�s Metellus Cimber? He should offer his petition to Caesar right away.
Brutus(Michael): He�s ready. Get near him and back him up.
Cinna(Anthony): Casca � you strike first.
Caesar(josh): Are we all ready? What is wrong that Caesar and his Senate must fix?
Metellus(Michael): Most great Caesar, Metellus Cimber, humble of heart, kneels before your seat.
Caesar(josh): I must stop you, Cimber. These bowing and scrapings might influence ordinary men and make them play about with our constitution, like children playing games. Don�t be as dumb as to thing that Caesar has the kinds of foolish heart that can be melted like those of lesser men � I mean with sweet talk, cringing bows and dog-like fawning. Your brother Cimber, is banished according to the law. If you bow and scrape, and pray for him, I�ll turn you away scornfully, like a dog. Know this: Caesar does not wrong people, and only reason can influence him.
Metellus(Michael): Is there no one here more worthy and acceptable to Caesar than I, to plead for the return of my banished brother?
Brutus(Michael): I kiss your hand � but not in flattery, Caesar � asking of you that Publius Caesar�s sentence may be immediately repealed.
Caesar(josh): What, Brutus?
Cassius(Chris): Your Pardon, Caesar; Caesar. Grant your pardon. Cassius falls to your feet to beg for Publius Cimber�s reprieve.
Caesar(Josh): I could easily concede if I were made like you. If I could get my way by asking favors, I would too be moved by prayers. But I am as unchanging as the North Star, that has no equal in the firmament for permanence and constancy. The sky is speckled with innumerable stars. They are all fiery, and each one sparkles. But only one amongst them is immovable. It�s the same on earth. It is well provided with men. And men are flesh and blood, and reasoning beings. Yet of them all, I know only one who inflexibly sticks to his position, quite imperturbable, and that one is me. Let me demonstrate it a little on this issue. I was firm that Cimber should be banished, and I�m firm now that he should remain so.
Cinna(Anthony): Oh, Caesar �
Caesar(josh): Away! You might as well move Mount Olympus!
Decius(josh): Great Caesar �
Caesar(josh): Why waste time kneeling, Brutus?
Casca(Anthony): Deeds, not words, for me! [leaps on Caesar and conspirators join in]
Caesar(josh): [As Brutus Stabs] What, you too, Brutus? Then fall, Caesar!
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