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Ralph Fiennes made his directorial debut with a modern battle gear adaptation of this play of ancient Rome with a 1-word title |
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2025-01-01 |
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The last of the tragedies, this play deals with the conflict between Rome's patrician & plebeian classes |
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2004-09-21 |
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Title character who says, "Like an eagle in a dove-cote, I flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli" |
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2001-11-01 |
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Banished from Rome though he captured Corioli, this title warrior says, "You common cry of curs...I banish you!" |
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2000-04-19 |
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This play is set partly in Corioli, as you may surmise |
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1999-02-17 |
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Act I, Scene II of this tragedy is set in the Senate house in Corioli |
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1995-03-28 |
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Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of this play is called "Coriolan" |
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1994-06-14 |
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The second scene of this play takes place in the senate house in Corioli |
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1991-01-24 |
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When title character Caius Marcius defeats the Volscians at Corioli, he's given this name |
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1987-07-20 |
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