Dr. Lue Douthit and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Associate Director, Rosa Joshi, give audiences a glance behind-the-scenes of the powerful Coriolanus production.
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Review: OSF’s ‘Coriolanus’ takes viewers into the mind of a warrior
“Brilliantly staged and masterfully translated from Shakespeare’s text, the story of war and politics hits close to home.”
Portland Center Stage Gives Shakespeare’s Coriolanus Modern Touches
“Where the play succeeds the most is in its political undertones, which reflect flaws in today’s democracy.”
CORIOLANUS Brings Democracy Into Question
CORIOLANUS is about to hit the Oregon Shakespeare Festival stage! Read on to glean exclusive insights by director Rosa Joshi and dramaturg Kamilah Bush on the creation of CORIOLANUS.
Review: CORIOLANUS at Portland Center Stage
CORIOLANUS is not one of Shakespeare’s most popular or frequently performed plays. But, after seeing the riveting production currently running at Portland Center Stage co-presented with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, I think it should be.
A fresh ‘Coriolanus’: Shakespeare for today
Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus,” in a modern translation and a female/nonbinary cast, delves into matters of power and politics that feel both ancient and contemporary.
DramaWatch: ‘Coriolanus’ and the perils of power
“Why Coriolanus, and why now?”
Coriolanus Comes to Portland Center Stage
Don’t miss this Coriolanus interview featuring director and adaptor Rosa Joshi and Edwina Kane, Director of Development at Portland Center Stage! Hear the background of the Coriolanus translation and how this partnership came to be.
Review: CORIOLANUS at Portland Center Stage
Broadway World reports that Coriolanus at Portland Center Stage is a hit!
A fresh ‘Coriolanus’: Shakespeare for today
“You’ll likely forget that you are watching a translation, because this production works so deftly to help you enter and engage in the work that is so clearly Shakespeare.”