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One notable play that opens on a street in Rome is "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. The play begins with a scene on a bustling street where commoners celebrate Caesar's triumph over Pompey. This setting establishes the political tension and social dynamics that are central to the unfolding drama. The street serves as a backdrop for the interactions between various characters and the public's response to political events.

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