Coriolanus
English
By (author): Robert J. Ormsby Robert Ormsby
This book is a study of twenty stage productions, adaptations and screen versions of Shakespeares final Roman play. It makes available for the first time sustained discussions of major productions of the play in four languages and five countries, and explores how Shakespeares most political drama has been shaped to circumstances radically different from its original early modern staging.
The book offers in-depth analyses of Coriolanus productions covering the post-war era to the twenty-first century, combining close readings of documents and historical contextualisation to productions by the BBC, the Berliner Ensemble, The Katona József Theatre in communist Hungary, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Britains National Theatre, The New York Shakespeare Festival, Robert Lepage, Shakespeares Globe Theatre and Ralph Fiennes major motion picture.
This volume will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including specialists, graduate students and undergraduates studying both Coriolanus and the history of Shakespearean performance.