Coriolanus
Directed by

Charlene V. Smith

Performed in repertory with The Trojan Women Project, William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus explores war and winning from the opposite perspective. As civil unrest threatens political upheaval, the war hero Coriolanus is driven to defend and then destroy his own country. This tragedy of toxic masculinity takes a fierce look at men who cannot leave war behind.

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