THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

Written by William Shakespeare 8 Adapted by Robert Johnson

 
 

20 - 29 MAY, THE PARISH, THEATRE WORKS

Coriolanus is a consummate solider – a coddled mother's boy whose sole purpose is to find valour (and validation) through martial prowess. He is elected to Consul, and when unable to reconcile his honour and his virtue with democratic Rome, he is exiled. He turns on the city, leading his old enemies the Volsces against Rome.

 

"..a gripping, rapid-fire interpretation that encourages audiences to form their own opinions within its divisive world"

-Holi Walsh, Shakespeare Oz

Photos by Jessica Doutch

CREATIVES

Director, Costume Designer, Co-Producer - Robert Johnson

Co-Producer - Jessica Doutch

Set Design - James Lew

Lighting Design - John Collopy

Sound Design & Composition - Liam Bellman-Sharpe

Fight Choreography - Lyndall Grant

Stage / Production Manager - Marty Shlansky

Marketing - Katherine Monotti

 

CAST

Volumnia - Kerrie-Anne Baker

Sicinius/Valeria - Amy Bradney-George

Virgilia - Charlotte Fox

Caius Marcius Coriolanus - Tom Heath

Titus Lartius - Paul Herbert

Menenius - David Meadows

Aufidius - Seton Pollock

Lieutenant/Ensemble - Nicholas Rijs

Brutus - Alexander Rouse

Cominius - Karlis Zaid