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NTW21 - Coriolan/us

8-11 and 15-18 August 2012

From
SHAKESPEARE and BRECHT

Directed by
MIKE PEARSON and MIKE BROOKES

From the team that created our startling version of Aeschylus’s The Persians on the military training ranges of mid-Wales, the story of Caius Martius – Coriolanus – is re-imagined in the era of 24-hour news, of celebrity culture, and of a new global politics.

In association with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Commissioned for the World Shakespeare Festival, which is produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company for London 2012 Festival.

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£15 (£7 concessions)

Website: http://nationaltheatrewales.org/whatson/performance/ntw21
Location: Hanger 858
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Latest Activity: Mar 23, 2013

Tickets for Coriolan/us are now on sale. Book now via Eventbrite online, or call Wales Millennium Centre on 029 2063 6464 for telephone sales. 

Tickets are £15 (Concessions £7). 

If you would like to join us for the coach transfer from (and back to) Barry Station, please book that separately here

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Comment by Matt Ball on August 3, 2012 at 1:44

There will  - and there'll be a picture of the signs to follow on the website from monday.

Comment by carmen medway-stephens on August 3, 2012 at 0:43

HI, will there be signs to the hangar for people to follow please

Comment by David Evans on August 3, 2012 at 0:04

We had our first Coriolanus BBQ last night

Sausages and Shakespeare - a sibilant success, 

Comment by Matt the Hat on August 3, 2012 at 0:00
Catherine Paskell the Promoter for Coriolan/us has started posting on Audio Boo

Comment by Gerald Mandy Tyler on July 31, 2012 at 9:28

Hey Lucy. The "forgotten host" is one of my favorurite moments too. I remember pleading for it's survival in a moment of doubt during an early reading. In that one brief exchange I see his kindness as a tiny and fragile boat, skittering on the foaming sea of his hubris. He is at the same instant objectively aware of it and swept away from it as the waves plunge him forward.

Comment by David Evans on July 31, 2012 at 5:01

Great poster

Comment by Lucy Davies on July 31, 2012 at 4:55

@David Evans - HANGAR HANGAR HANGAR

Comment by Lucy Davies on July 31, 2012 at 4:51

I think my favourite moment in the play is the tiny moment, after battle, when Coriolanus asks his generals to help / free the poor man who looked after him - in whose house he "lay" - but forgets his name - it's a gorgeous curious touching thing, but then forgotten... 

Comment by carmen medway-stephens on July 29, 2012 at 21:30

can't wait to see it!!

Comment by David Evans on July 27, 2012 at 6:34

Loving the costumes

 

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