Who should lead in a land where the political rules are rapidly shifting and reordering, class revolt is raging, and basic food has become unaffordable? Is there a place for Coriolanus, a noble war ...
Jonathan Cake and Kate Burton star in the Central Park production of Shakespeare's lesser-known, politically resonant tragedy 'Coriolanus.' By Frank Scheck The new Shakespeare in the Park production ...
A drumbeat pounds as combat boots march quickly through the room to stand on the bottom two steps, one person on each. Soon, the shouts begin. The Roman commoners are hungry. They demand corn. And ...
The play’s action is hectic, wracked by war and famine, and the shining simplicities of the sword contrast with the writhing difficulties of words to fashion slow consensus and agreements between ...
T.S. Eliot may have preferred “Coriolanus” to “Hamlet,” but Daniel Sullivan’s uneven new production at the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park offers a muddled case for its virtues. The troubles ...
At any given time, a Shakespeare play is probably onstage in the D.C. metro region, but it’s rarely “Coriolanus.” And perhaps that’s a mistake. The production of “Coriolanus” at Silver Spring Stage ...
A scorching Tom Hiddleston leads director Josie Rourke's tense, revelatory staging of this little-loved Shakespeare tragedy at London's Donmar Warehouse. The 250-seat Donmar is an intriguingly ...
A full-throttle war play that revels in the sweat of the battlefield, Coriolanus transports us back to the emergence of the republic of Rome. Caius Martius Coriolanus is a fearless soldier but a ...
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