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Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, left) teams up with his chief military rival, Aufidius (Gerard Butler), to win back Rome. Larry D. Horricks.
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Shakespeare showed us the fatal convergence of pride, misperception and political paralysis. In “ Coriolanus ,” the warrior cannot adjust to the world of speech and compromise. In “ King Lear ,” ...
Eventually, they strike the right cord with the plebeians who had elevated Coriolanus, turning against the military leader. The two spin doctors’ nefarious plot works and Coriolanus is run out ...
This woman-powered, modern-verse production of “Coriolanus” is a moving reflection on universal themes of pride, humility, and the power of the common people.
Coriolanus is a fractured icon—the result of a mother fiercely passionate about military honor—so focused on his duty that he has no tact, warmth, or ability to function outside of combat.
Actor, and now director, Ralph Fiennes has given us war and politics on a grand operatic scale in his ambitious and at times thrilling rendering of one of Shakespeare's lesser known works ...
Starring as Caius Martius, the general who earns the honorific Coriolanus for her military feats, is Nike Imoru, who’s performed in upstart crow collective’s all-female Shakespeare plays and ...
Welcome to the epic world of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus: the story of a Roman soldier catapulted into the political realm, where his military might and strong-minded morals are almost a moot point.
Crucially, the video game conceit suits the play — not only the fight-heavy storyline, with its sense of continually rebooting military and political clashes, but also Coriolanus’s relative ...
When James Newcomb first appears in the title role of "Coriolanus," he makes a startling impression. He’s playing a great warrior, yet he’s short, slight, and carries the posture of a pouting ...
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