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News Exit Coriolanus From DC's Shakespeare Theatre, March 12 Shakespeare's political tragedy, Coriolanus, ends its run March 12 at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington DC. The production opened Jan. 24, following previews that began Jan. 18. Seats are still available for the March 10 performance, but the rest of the run is sold out.

Shakespeare's political tragedy, Coriolanus, ends its run March 12 at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington DC. The production opened Jan. 24, following previews that began Jan. 18. Seats are still available for the March 10 performance, but the rest of the run is sold out.

Cited as one of the last plays Shakespeare wrote, the drama is set in ancient Rome during a terrible famine, and explores the rise of war hero Coriolanus to politician and, finally, enemy of the state.

Artistic director Michael Kahn helms a staging featuring Andrew Long in the title role, Sheila Allen as the leader's ruthless, ambitious mother, Volumnia, and Keith Hamilton Cobb as Tullus Aufidius, the Volscian general.

Designers Walt Spangler (scenic), Jess Goldstein (costumes) and Robert Perry (lighting) create a world that suggests fascist pre-World War II under Mussolini's rule. Music is by Louis Rosen.

Performances continue to March 12. The Shakespeare Theatre is at 450 7th Street NW. Tickets are $14-$58. Call (202) 547-1122 or visit the website at www.shakespearedc.org. *

Coming up at The Shakespeare: The Country Wife by William Wycherley (March 28-May 14), directed by Keith Baxter, and Tennessee Williams' Camino Real, directed by Michael Kahn.

-- By Kenneth Jones

 
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