The Stratford film of Coriolanus is a highly acclaimed production of Shakespeare’s play, directed by Robert Lepage. The film is staged at the Stratford Festival and was named on many 2018 year-end critics’ “best of” lists.
The story revolves around the Roman War hero Martius, also known as Coriolanus. Despite being a great soldier, Coriolanus is not a politician and faces enemies who fan the flames of populism against him, leading to catastrophic results.
The film explores the age-old tensions that still tear at the heart of democracy. It’s a unique blend of classic and contemporary, with inspired sets and theatre design. The performances are strong throughout, making Shakespeare’s work timeless and relevant.
This event is complimentary for Macomb Community College students and staff with ID at the Macomb Center Box Office only. Limit TWO (2) tickets with ID.
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