THE Royal Shakespeare Company bring Julius Caesar to the Theatr Mwldan screen in Cardigan later this month.

The play begins The Royal Shakespeare Company season, with the politics of spin and betrayal turning to violence in a race to claim the empire, after the all-conquering Caesar returns from war.

Angus Jackson, who recently directed the sell-out productions of Oppenheimer and Don Quixote, is season director for the Rome season. He will direct the opening and closing plays of the season, Julius Caesar and Coriolanus.

Angus has put together a great creative team who will share a scenic aesthetic for all four plays, designed by Robert Innes Hopkins. This, together with a reconfiguration of the stage, will bring an added intimacy to what will be a brutal, bloody and thrilling programme in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

Tickets for RSC: Julius Caesar on Wednesday April 26 at 7pm are £12.50 (£11.50) and are available to book from Theatr Mwldan’s Box Office on 01239 621200, online or via smart phone at www.mwldan.co.uk