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Coriolanus (Rep)
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 11:41 am
by Jonathan Granger
Coriolanus
Shanachie Repertory Company
August 2nd - August 14th
Cast
CAIUS MARCIUS, afterwards Caius Marcius Coriolanus - Hugo Durant
VOLUMNIA, Mother to Coriolanus - Phyllis Miller
VIRGILIA, Wife to Coriolanus - Kiri Calderon-Spencer
VALERIA, Friend to Virgilia - Helen Payne
TITUS LARTIUS, & COMINIUS, Generals against the Volscians - Dorian Hadley & Marcus Spencer
MENENIUS AGRIPPA, Friend to Coriolanus - Robert Mallory
SICINIUS VELUTUS, & JUNIUS BRUTUS, Tribunes of the People - Laurence Hale & Cary Lyons
YOUNG MARCIUS, Son to Coriolanus - Oscar De Luca / Rick Harker
TULLUS AUFIDIUS, General of the Volscians - Eregor Túr Gairdín
Re: Coriolanus (Rep)
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 11:45 am
by Jonathan Granger
Synopsis
Act I
In Rome, a group of mutinous citizens have become incensed over a shortage of food and are resentful of their rulers. Menenius Agrippa, a popular aristocrat, succeeds in calming them down. But then an arrogant young general called Caius Martius enters. He criticises that the tribunes (representatives), Sicinius Velutus and Junius Brutus, have been appointed to speak for the plebeians. He shows his disdain for the plebeians (common people). In the midst of this class struggle, an invading Italian army known as the Volscians threaten Rome. The Senate sends Martius along with the army to oppose the Volscian forces. Martius's sworn enemy Tullus Aufidius leads the Volscian army.
Act II
Meanwhile, Martius's mother, Volumnia, glories in her son's valour. She discusses the importance of military prowess with his gentle wife Virgilia. Martius defeats the Volscians almost single-handedly in their city of Corioli. He earns the title 'Coriolanus'. Upon return to Rome, the aristocracy chooses to appoint Coriolanus as a Consul (another position of authority). Volumnia pressures Coriolanus to accept. According to custom at the time, potential Consuls were expected to seek the vote of the citizens in the marketplace as a mark of humility. Coriolanus, though eager to accept the position, recoils at the thought of going before the people. He is persuaded to carry out the duty. Despite their doubts, the people initially ratify the election. Shortly afterward, Sicinius and Brutus urge them to reverse the decision, and they do.
Act III
In the ensuing public argument, Coriolanus displays his contempt for both the people and the idea of popular rule. He denies their right to corn supplies. Despite the encouragement of the senators and of his mother, Coriolanus cannot make his peace with the tribunes and the plebeians. He is expelled from Rome in rage and disgust. With nowhere else to turn, he decides to go to the Volscian city of Antium. Aufidius admires and respects his former enemy, so he welcomes Coriolanus. Together they plan to attack Rome.
Act IV
In Rome itself, the tribunes and people rejoice that Coriolanus is gone until they hear that he has joined forces with Aufidius to challenge the city. They send several embassies, including Cominius and Menenius, to try and dissuade him. Coriolanus rejects them all. Finally, Volumnia, Virgila, and Coriolanus's young son go to plead for their people. Coriolanus cannot resist his mother's entreaties and ultimately agrees to make peace.
Act V
Aufidius is incensed at this betrayal of trust, and with his chosen soldiers, kills Coriolanus. Once his anger is gone, Aufidius agrees to take part in the funeral of a worthy warrior.
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