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