
by William Shakespeare
“Beware the Ides of March, but fear the friends you trust even more.”
In a Rome teetering on the edge of tyranny, a group of senators must decide if the life of one man is worth the survival of the republic. This masterclass in political intrigue explores the razor-thin line between patriotism and cold-blooded murder. Witness the ultimate test of loyalty where every word is a weapon and every friend a potential foe.
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