Shakespeare’s unloved tragedy about populism and hubris in Ancient Rome is often regarded as a poor cousin to Julius Caesar.
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Now showing at the National Theatre, William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, directed by Lyndsey Turner, is a strange but satisfying retelling of a soldier’s rise to power and even quicker fall from grace.