#15 March
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sweet-child-of-night · 8 months ago
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sterf17 · 8 months ago
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Happy Ides of March!! Try not to get stabbed!
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newyorkthegoldenage · 8 months ago
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Front cover of the March 15, 1939 issue of Stage, featuring Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord in the Theatre Guild production The Philadelphia Story.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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booksmoviesanimalss1 · 8 months ago
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Beware the ides of March
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flowercrownonapegion · 8 months ago
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Brutus told me to stab so I did
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fluffytimearts · 8 months ago
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Ides of March Heel
"Brutus"
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from-and-for-nerds · 8 months ago
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I want people I meet to think of me as a normal person.
I also want to celebrate an online holiday with a bunch of strangers in which we praise the death of Julius Caesar. And I wait for it all year long.
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stairnaheireann · 8 months ago
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#OTD in Irish History | 15 March:
1672 – The first declaration of indulgence suspending penal laws against Catholics and dissenters is issued by Charles II. 1764 – Charles O’Conor, antiquary and historian, is born in Belanagare, Co Roscommon. 1773 – Oliver Goldsmith’s ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ is performed at Covent Garden Theatre, London. 1774 – Birth of author, Isaac Weld, in Dublin. 1813 – In the British House of Commons, Sir…
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la-cocotte-de-paris · 2 years ago
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Happy Ides of March to all those who have wronged me... This one is 4 u ♡ xx 🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🗡🔪🩸
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be-gay-do-crime-ahaha · 8 months ago
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HAPPY STAB CAESAR DAY!!!!!
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pavasol · 8 months ago
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the thing i hate about being at the start of the dateline is that all of the holiday posts are a day late :((((
(someone kiwi pls make some ceasar posts i'm too technologically illiterate to make them myself)
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newyorkthegoldenage · 8 months ago
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My Fair Lady opened at the Mark Hellinger Theater on March 15, 1956. It was an immediate smash. "A triumph" said the Post's Richard Watts. "Miraculous," proclaimed the Herald Tribune's Walter Kerr. "It has everything," said William Hawkins in the World-Telegram. Robert Coleman of the Daily Mirror called it "a masterpiece of musical comedy legerdemain." The Daily News's John Chapman wrote that it was the first musical since Guys and Dolls in which all the theatrical elements had been "blended so artfully and so enjoyably." Kerr also noted that when Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, and Robert Coote let go in "The Rain in Spain," there was "no controlling the joy in the theater."
The show ran for a then-unprecedented 2,717 performances. Above, Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle in the opening scene.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/CT Insider
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greeneyed-thestral · 8 months ago
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coral-skeleton · 2 years ago
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dateinthelife · 2 years ago
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15 March 1966
The Beatles did not win any Grammy Awards on this date.
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