Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus” Is Pretty Much Always Timely. Why Isn’t It Staged More Often?

A military hero turned civilian leader, a rigid strongman, weaselly senators, demagoguery, class dynamics (not to mention an interfering mother) — these things are perennial issues in the news (and advice columns). So why don’t theatre companies present it as often as even Julius Caesar, let alone Macbeth or Hamlet? – The Guardian

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