Trey Knowles’ Julius Caesar Thumbs Down is a musical allegory comedy that reimagines the assassination of Julius Caesar in a dramatic gladiator-style UFC arena outside of Caesar’s throne. The work transforms the historic betrayal into a symbolic battle between pride, power, justice, and destiny.
As senators surround Caesar and seek the repeal of Publius Cimber’s banishment, the scene unfolds with intense theatrical dialogue adapted from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Caesar stands firm in his authority, declaring himself “constant as the northern star,” refusing every plea, bow, and petition brought before him. The senators kneel one by one, presenting humble requests, but beneath their gestures of submission lies a conspiracy that will soon change the course of history.
In Knowles’ interpretation, Caesar’s assassination becomes an apocalyptic spectacle resembling Armageddon itself. The arena erupts as the people witness the fall of a ruler whose confidence in his own permanence blinded him to the danger surrounding him.






