The Tragedy of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare might just be an Arizona premiere of a 400 year old play. “In a place called Rome”, the country’s greatest general and soldier is thrust into the world of politics against his will. How will he fair against enemies he cannot attack directly? Set in post revolutionary America, Ronin Theatre begs the question how do we view and treat our heroes when we are done with them? What is the difference between honor and pride? Come see the battles, the glory and the anguish this winter.
Performances at the Irish Cultural Center, 1106 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85004
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