Coriolanus /

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Author / Creator:Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author.
Uniform title:Coriolanus
Imprint:Ontario : Stratford Festival, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (150 minutes)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13695768
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Varying Form of Title:Coriolanus
Other authors / contributors:Avrich, Barry, film director, producer.
Edwards, Susan (Producer), producer.
Lepage, Robert, 1957- stage director.
Melbar Entertainment Group (Firm), production company.
Stratford Festival (Ont.)
Sound characteristics:digital
Digital file characteristics:video file
Notes:Title from title screen (viewed January 06, 2022).
Directed for film by Barry Avrich ; produced by Barry Avrich ; producer, Susan Edwards ; set designer, Robert Lepage ; costume designer, Mara Gottler ; lighting designer, Laurent Routhier.
AndreĢ Sills, Graham Abbey, Michael Blake, Tom McCamus, Stephen Ouimette, Lucy Peacock, Tom Rooney.
Recorded Stratford Festival.
In English.
Summary:Although renowned as a fearless military leader, Caius Martius is unpopular among the plebeians, the common people of Rome, who resent his arrogance and equate him with the patrician elite whom they believe to be responsible for the current food shortage. Martius in turn despises the plebeians as cowardly, fickle and untrustworthy. For his extraordinary heroism in defeating the Volsces, enemies of Rome, and capturing the Volscian city of Corioles, Martius is honoured with the name of Coriolanus; he is also prevailed upon by his friends, and by his strong-willed mother, to run for consul, Rome's highest public office. But the warrior is no politician - and he faces unaccustomed enemies in the form of two tribunes of the people, Sicinius Velutus and Junius Brutus, who fan the flames of populism against him, with catastrophic results.