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A Place Calling Itself Rome archiveOsborne's play, which was written in 1972, rewrites Shakespeare's Coriolanus in a modern political and military setting. The Roman intrigues and bloodshed of the original are transposed to a contemporary world in which the old guard patricians continue to manoeuvre against the new force of the 'people's politicians' and the ever-present mob. Osborne also makes more explicit the homoerotic subtext of the Coriolanus - Aufidius relationship.

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Author: John Osborne

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Archive listings for A Place Calling Itself Rome (2008)

Work type: Play.

T0210025890

Rehearsed reading. Running time approximately 2 hours (including interval)Company Primavera. Director Tom Littler. Performer Christopher Ravenscroft (Menenius). Performer Susan Penhaligon (Volumnia). Performer Anthony Howell (Tullus Aufidius).
12 Oct 08The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L1776471652

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