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Coriolanus Off-Broadway Reviews

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Time: Just After Now. Setting: Rome and Antium Who should lead in a land where the political rules are rapidly shifting and reordering, class revolt is raging, and basic food... (more info)

Theatre Theatre for a New Audience
Previews Feb 1, 2026
Opened Feb 1, 2026
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The Tragedy of Coriolanus: Much Ado About Multimedia

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 2/14/2026

Generally, the acting proves spotty. Possibly that thudding, bass-heavy sound design by Brandon Keith Bulls, icy music by David T. Little and an intermittent yellowish atmospheric haze undermines performances. A less than charismatic McKinley Belcher...

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Review: The Tragedy of Coriolanus

From: TimeOut  |  By: Billy McEntee  |  Date: 2/14/2026

Coriolanus is not Shakespeare’s most compelling work, but this production’s standout actors, anchored by Belcher, could make you think otherwise. The plot includes war, politics and a civic uprising as the Roman general Coriolanus vanquishes the ...

There are no weak links in the cast, though. Roslyn Ruff’s understated power as Volumnia and Jason O’Connell’s heartbreaking valor as Menenius Agrippa balance the searching pain and sacrifice of Belcher’s title soldier. All too often with Sha...

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Review: Coriolanus as a Spectator Sport—Bring On the Jumbotron

From: TheaterMania  |  By: Pete Hempstead  |  Date: 2/14/2026

Blame my ever-diminishing attention span, but I quickly lost interest in Tata’s techno-extratextual commentary on Coriolanus, now running at Theater for a New Audience’s home, the Polonsky Shakespeare Center. I get it, to an extent: it’s imposs...

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‘The Tragedy of Coriolanus’ Review: Shouting Shakespeare in Brooklyn

From: The Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 2/14/2026

Theatre for a New Audience’s production of the play is performed with a monotony that flattens the text’s brutal complexity.

Tata’s production takes three full hours to get through the play, searching for a compelling hook somewhere in the modern setting, but consistently falling short. Belcher’s Coriolanus is precisely as bombastic and aloof as Shakespeare wrote him, ...

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