LALT: ‘Julius Caesar’ Opens Thursday At Hans Bethe House

The cast of LALT’s ‘Julius Caesar’, opening Thursday at the Hans Bethe House. Courtesy/LALT

LALT News:

Shakespeare in the Park has long been mentioned as something the Little Theatre “should do” but hadn’t. When LALT discovered it would have to vacate the Performing Arts Center for a time to allow for a renovation project, the Artistic Committee decided this was the time to make it happen, despite a few hurdles.

The first hurdle was funding. Due to renovations by the County, LALT is in a tight financial position for this and next year’s seasons. In stepped 100+ Women Who Care, who collectively donated the funding for two of LALT’s 25/26 productions.

The second hurdle was location. LALT approached Todd Nickols, the executive director of the Los Alamos Historical Society, who immediately said yes to helping out.

“The Historical Society is thrilled to provide a performance venue for the Los Alamos Little Theatre’s performance of Julius Caesar. I will enjoy watching Shakespeare come to life in a place steeped in history,” Nickols said.

The third hurdle was having a handicap accessible performance. Due to road construction around Bathtub Row, the production team wanted to have one accessible show. LALT approached Jacci Gruninger, executive director of the Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization, who was very enthusiastic about collaborating and stepped in with additional support for rehearsal space, as well as a back-up venue for inclement weather.

“The Los Alamos Senior Activity Centers are thrilled to present the Los Alamos Little Theater’s production of Julius Caesar this weekend. Partnering with our local non-profits enriches our community and creates a more vibrant experience for everyone involved,” Gruninger said.

Fortunately, the last hurdle was trivial due to experienced Shakespearean director and fight choreographer Lindsey Gordon stepping up to direct Julius Caesar.

“Julius Caesar seemed like the perfect choice for LALT’s first foray into Shakespeare in the Park,” Gordon said about her choice. “It’s recognizable, relevant, and contains classic lines (et tu, Brute?), without the baggage of being Hamlet.”

With a cast of 19, Julius Caesar is a talented group of local actors ready to entertain you. The show will be held in three venues, the Hans Bethe House, Betty Ehart Senior Center, and Fuller Lodge. The show was kept flexible by design.

Director Lindsey Gordon emphasized, “The concept for the show is simplicity – there’s hardly any set or tech, letting the story and actors shine. It also makes the show portable, as doing a show outdoors comes with all kinds of challenges, from gophers to temperamental weather.”

For shows at the Hans Bethe House, if the weather decides to behave, be sure to bring a blanket or chairs to sit on. There is no alcohol permitted on the grounds of the Hans Bethe House, but feel free to bring non-alcoholic drinks and food. After the show, Bathtub Brewing is conveniently only a few steps away.

Julius Caesar Show Dates:

  • Thursday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. at the Hans Bethe House
  • Saturday, Aug. 9, at 6 p.m. at the Hans Bethe House
  • Sunday, Aug. 10, at 2 p.m. at the Betty Ehart Senior Center
  • Thursday, Aug. 14, at 6 p.m. at Fuller Lodge
  • Saturday, Aug. 15, at 6 p.m. at the Hans Bethe House
  • Sunday, Aug. 16, at 2 p.m. at the Hans Bethe House

Keep an eye on LALT’s Facebook page for any last-minute performance location changes.

Hans Bethe House will be one of the venues for LALT’s upcoming production of ‘Julius Caesar’. Courtesy/LALT

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