The Public Theater continues its 2019 free Shakespeare in the Park season with Coriolanus, directed by Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan.
Shakespeare's war-torn tragedy was previously staged at the Delacorte Theater in 1965 and 1979.
Tickets are distributed for free on a first come, first served basis in Central Park on the morning of each performance.
(Photos by Joan Marcus)
2hr 30min (Inc. Intermission)
July 16th, 2019
August 11th, 2019
By: William Shakespeare
Director: Daniel Sullivan
Producer: Public Theater / Shakespeare in the Park
Cast list: Teagle F. Bougere (as Menenius Agrippa), Kate Burton (as Volumnia), Jonathan Cake (as Caius Martius Coriolanus), Louis Cancelmi (as Tullus Aufidius), Christopher Ghaffari (as Titus Lartius), Enid Graham (as Junius Brutus), Emeka Guindo (as Young Martius), Jonathan Hadary (as Sicinius Velutus), Thomas Kopache (as First Senator), Max Gordon Moore (as First Citizen), Tom Nelis (as Cominius), Nneka Okafor (as Virgilia), and Amelia Workman (as Valeria), with Gregory Connors, Darryl Gene Daughtry, Jr., Biko Eisen-Martin, Bree Elrod, Christopher Ryan Grant, Suzannah Herschkowitz, Tyler La Marr, L’Oreál Lampley, Jack LeGoff, Louis Reyes McWilliams, Maria Mukuka, Sebastian Roy, and Ali Skamangas
Design: Beowulf Boritt
Lighting: Japhy Weideman
Costume: Kaye Voyce
Sound: Jessica Paz
Other info: Music Composition by Dan Moses Schreier and Fight Direction by Steve Rankin
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Shakespeare in the Park presents Coriolanus, the Bard’s blistering drama about a general voted into power by a populace hungry for change, and the unraveling that follows. Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan directs a modern-day version of this riveting epic of democracy and demagoguery.
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