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Ep. 25: Robert Lepage's Coriolanus at the Stratford Festival (part 2)

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This is the second part of our discussion of the current 2018 Stratford Festival production of Coriolanus directed by Robert Lepage. In this episode, we discuss how the production approaches the relationships between each of the key characters: Volumnia and Coriolanus, Volumnia and Menenius, Menenius and the Tribunes, Menenius and Coriolanus, and Coriolanus and Aufidius. We also delve deeper into how the design choices for the production affect our interpretation of each of the characters and how they relate to each other.This production runs until October 2018. For detailed notes on the production and this episode (including the trailer for the production and a gallery of stills from the production), visit the episode page here: http://21stfolio.com/2018/08/17/robert-lepage-coriolanus-stratford/-----CREDITSHost: Alex Heeney, Editor-in-Chief of Seventh Row (@bwestcineaste)Guests: Mary Angela Rowe, Editor at Large of Seventh Row (@lapsedvictorian) and Craig Ruttan (@crut)Sound Recordist and Editor: Cam White (@JediDusk)Find us online at 21stfolio.comFollow the 21st Folio on Twitter @21stFolio.

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This is the second part of our discussion of the current 2018 Stratford Festival production of Coriolanus directed by Robert Lepage. In this episode, we discuss how the production approaches the relationships between each of the key characters: Volumnia and Coriolanus, Volumnia and Menenius, Menenius and the Tribunes, Menenius and Coriolanus, and Coriolanus and Aufidius. We also delve deeper into how the design choices for the production affect our interpretation of each of the characters and how they relate to each other.This production runs until October 2018. For detailed notes on the production and this episode (including the trailer for the production and a gallery of stills from the production), visit the episode page here: http://21stfolio.com/2018/08/17/robert-lepage-coriolanus-stratford/-----CREDITSHost: Alex Heeney, Editor-in-Chief of Seventh Row (@bwestcineaste)Guests: Mary Angela Rowe, Editor at Large of Seventh Row (@lapsedvictorian) and Craig Ruttan (@crut)Sound Recordist and Editor: Cam White (@JediDusk)Find us online at 21stfolio.comFollow the 21st Folio on Twitter @21stFolio.

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