Coriolanus (Dramatised)
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Narrated by:
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The Marlowe Society
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Written by:
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William Shakespeare
About this listen
Many say that Shakespeare’s play Coriolanus is in the grand manner of King Lear or Hamlet. Coriolanus is a great politically themed and tragic play.
The play centres on the warrior Caius Marcius Coriolanus who, aside from his military prowess and political alliances, supports the old patrician model of Roman authority and is therefore totally out of touch with the needs of the ordinary people. This flaw in his character makes for a great play and is performed by members of the Marlowe Company.
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