DATE AND VENUE

18.05.2016, 20.30
19.05.2016, 18.00
Caddebostan Kültür Merkezi

Lasts app. 155’; 2 Acts.

İSTANBUL DEVLET TİYATROSU

  • Written by: William Shakespeare
  • Directed by: Malcolm Keith Kay
  • Assistant Director: Zafer Algöz
  • Dramaturgy: Yeşim Gökçe
  • Translated into Turkish by: Özdemir Nutku
  • Istanbul State Theatre Art Director: Zafer Kayaokay
  • Regie Assistant: Gülcan Zebek Kay
  • Choreography: Malcolm Keith Kay
  • Choreography Assistant: Tamer Serkan Subaşı
  • Stage Design: Behlüldane Tor
  • Costume Design: Medine Yavuz
  • Light Design: İ. Önder Arık
  • Music: Çağrı Beklen
  • Costume Assistant: Dila Bayrak
  • Video: Bahadır Abşin
  • Slideshow: Metin Kurşova
  • Conduit: Hasret Coşkuner
  • Performers: Kutay Şahin, Tansel Öngel, Zafer Algöz, Hülya Çelik, Eylem Yıldız, Aylin Zobaroğlu, Deniz Akel, Özgür Yalım, Cengiz Daner, Dündar Müftüoğlu, Oğuzhan Ayaz, Barış Çelikkol, Tamer Serkan Subaşı, Can Albayrak, Kadir Çelik, Yahya Akgün, Poyraz Deniz Genç, Levent Niş, Duygu Sarışın, Naime Önal, Taygun Sungar, Sultan Ulutaş, Tuğba Özoğlu, Müzeyyen Durgun, Tuğçe Tanıl, Yalçın Ertürk, Mukaddes Kurmuş, Atilla Can Çelebi, Burak Berkan, Erdem Yılmaz, Ferhat Akgün, Gökhan Türkal

A noble war hero, Coriolanus was discredited even though he had no fault and was punished by the politicians and the public. Coriolanus’s "guilt" was his obsessive adherence to his virtues, still he continued to openly voice what he believed to be true. The uneducated and starving people of Rome’s so-called democracy stood up against Coriolanus together with the politicians who did nothing but give nice and empty promises. However, they would face a general who looked down upon them instead of collecting votes by showing his war wounds...

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