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Coriolanus (RSC)
Venue: Old Vic Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarA ferocious, mesemerising, intense version of this play, amzingly acted by a great ensemble cast. It just shows how good the RSC can be at Shakespeare. IT shows why even after the recent troubles we still need a Royal Shakespeare Company. Grab this chance, a truely great evening at the theatre. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (172.187.131.119)08 Jul 03
starstarstarstarstarWhat can I say. I am continuously awed by this production. I have seen it nine times now and still haven't drained all it has to offer. Whilst the main kudos for its impressiveness has to be split between the amazing Greg Hicks ( who I cannot believe is not a household name as one of the world's greatest actors ) and David Farr ( a director whose future work I am determined to follow ), there is still plenty of praise to be spread around the excellent ensemble. Oh yes, and that Shakespeare bloke deserves a word or two of praise too. Not just a fustian political drama, but a deeply insightful investigation into both the character and family relationships of the eponymous hero, and the nature of power and government, this production never fails to grip. Alison Fiske is the epitome of dominance, and yet Coriolanus has been hardened to steel by this, rather than turned into the petulant mother's boy that he is often played as. This, to me is the greatest artistic decision made by Farr/Hicks, in the context of the Kurasawa/Samurai image of the lone warrior driven by his inner sense of honour. The production very successfully contrasts this with the 'spin' and power-hungry hubris of the Tribunes, excellently played by Tom Mannion and Simon Coates, and the compromise of the ruling classes, represented convincingly by Richard Cordery as Menenius. Coriolanus descends though an inevitable spiral to destruction, but along the way, the arrogant yet self-effacing warrior breaks through his years of battle hardening to find the central core of his humanity. The scene where he is reunited with his family and sets his mercy at difference with his honour is one of the most touching and harrowing demonstrations of the actors' ability I have ever seen. As a final note, I finally have some understanding of the importance of clarity and structure in the delivery of verse and the power of the dramtic pause. If nothing else, this production is a theatrical master-class and without doubt its Maestro is Mr Hicks. Only nine times! I wish I had seen it more. Not to be missed! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.99.244.6)27 Jun 03
starstarstarstarstarWhat a pleasure to see Greg Hicks at the top of his form! Nobody speaks Shakespeare with the beauty and clarity that he does. And his nuanced performance in this stylish and elegant production is by far the best Coriolanus I've seen. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (24.199.105.103)27 Jun 03
starstarstarstarstarThis was certainly the best production of Coriolanus I've seen (also saw Ian Richardson, Kenneth Branagh and Toby Stephens) and I heard from someone who has seen it 6 times so far. I saw it twice, as did another New York friend and 3 more New Yorkers found it thrilling. It has the best ensemble acting I've seen from the RSC in some time. One person wrote that this and Peribanez gave her hope for the new generation of directors. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (205.188.209.140)27 Jun 03
starstarOh Dear! I really wanted to like this, and it had its moments but, in my view, it committed the biggest crime a play can commit. It was dull. Not one of Shakespeare's better moments I feel. Lots of the play is taken up by performers describing events to the audience rather than showing events as they unfold. The Samurai setting was pretty contrived and the central performance, by Greg Hicks (I think) just lacked charisma or threat. For the most part he looked like a petulant child caught in a sulk. Certainly not a mighty leader who could command and army of thousands. In fact, the whole play is just a bit petulant, even the story on which it is based. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (82.35.56.7)24 Jun 03




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