Coriolanus (Rent)

Coriolanus (Rent)

He’s fearless on the battlefield – but in the pitfall-laden world of politics, he’s doomed by his contempt for the common people. See Robert Lepage's breathtaking production that explores the age-old tensions that still tear at the heart of democracy.

By William Shakespeare
Directed for the Stage by Robert Lepage
Directed for Film by Barry Avrich
Set Designer - Robert Lepage
Creative Director and Designer - Steve Blanchet
Assistant Director - Adèle Saint-Amand
Associate Set and Props Designer - Ariane Sauvé
Costume Designer - Mara Gottler
Lighting Designer - Laurent Routhier
Composer and Sound Designer - Antoine Bédard
Images Designer - Pedro Pires
Fight Director - John Stead
ASL Coach - Elizabeth Morris

André Sills as Coriolanus
Graham Abbey as Tullus Aufidius
Michael Blake as Cominius
Tom McCamus as Menenius Agrippa
Stephen Ouimette as Junius Brutus
Lucy Peacock as Volumnia
Tom Rooney as Sicinius Velutus
Wayne Best as Host
David Collins as Old Senator
Martha Farrell (Appearance)
Oliver Gamble as Young Martius
Farhang Ghajar (Appearance)
Alexis Gordon as Virgilia
Eli McCready-Branch as Young Martius
Nick Nahwegahbow (Appearance)
E.B. Smith as Surrogate
Johnathan Sousa as The Lieutenant
Emilio Vieira as Caller
Brigit Wilson as Valeria

Assistant Director - Mikaela Davies
Assistant Costume Designer - Laura Delchiaro
Assistant Lighting Designer - C.J. Astronomo
Associate Fight Director - Anita Nittoly
Assistant Fight Director - Geoff Scovell
Fight Captain - Wayne Best
Stage Manager - Brian Scott
Assistant Stage Manager - Katherine Arcus
Assistant Stage Manager - Melissa Rood
Production Assistant - Grace Batten
Production Stage Manager - Michael Hart
Production Stage Manager - Janine Ralph
Production Stage Manager - Maxwell T. Wilson
Technical Director - Elissa Horscroft

Coriolanus (Rent)
  • Coriolanus

    He’s fearless on the battlefield – but in the pitfall-laden world of politics, he’s doomed by his contempt for the common people. See Robert Lepage's breathtaking production that explores the age-old tensions that still tear at the heart of democracy.

  • Coriolanus Study Guide

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