Arts & Entertainment
'Julius Caesar' Protesters Slammed By Seth Myers, Amy Poehler
The "Late Night" host and Amy Poehler had one word for "Julius Caesar" protesters: "Really?"

CENTRAL PARK, NY — "Late Night" host Seth Myers and "Parks and Recreation" star Amy Poehler reprised a popular "Saturday Night Live Sketch" to ask protesters who disrupted Shakespeare in the Park: "Really?"
Myers and Poehler slammed four people who momentarily rushed Central Park's Delacorte Theater during two separate productions of The Public Theater's "Julius Caesar," which features a Donald Trump lookalike as the titular character. Julius Caesar is assassinated during the play.
"Really protester?" Poehler said. "Let me get this right: You waited in line to get tickets to a play you already hated, and then you watched it for three hours, and then you ran onstage to protest not the president — but someone who is dressed like the president — from getting pretend stabbed with a fake knife?"
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Two men — Salvatore Cipolla, 28, of Long Beach Road in Oceanside, and Jovanni Vale, 26, of East 92nd Street in Brooklyn — were arrested Sunday, June 18, after disrupting the final performance of "Julius Caesar." The NYPD and charged both with criminal trespassing. Vale was also charged with disorderly conduct.
Two nights before, right-wing commentators Laura Loomer and Jack Posobiec were removed from the production after Loomer rushed the stage and Posobiec began shouting at the actors and audience from his seat.
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Check out the full "Really!?!" segment below:
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