Tickets to SCU's Coriolanus
Join Shakespeare Company at UCLA for our Winter Production of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare, directed by James Stutts.
Performances run May 6, 7, and 8 at 7:00 PM in MacGowan 1340, bringing Shakespeare’s gripping political tragedy to life through a bold student-led production. Coriolanus explores power, pride, class conflict, and the volatile relationship between the individual and the state—questions that remain strikingly relevant in today’s political climate.
This winter, experience an intense and intimate staging that challenges audiences to examine leadership, loyalty, and the cost of unwavering conviction. Shakespeare Company at UCLA is proud to present this powerful work, showcasing the passion and artistry of student theater on campus.
Join Shakespeare Company at UCLA for our Winter Production of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare, directed by James Stutts.
Performances run May 6, 7, and 8 at 7:00 PM in MacGowan 1340, bringing Shakespeare’s gripping political tragedy to life through a bold student-led production. Coriolanus explores power, pride, class conflict, and the volatile relationship between the individual and the state—questions that remain strikingly relevant in today’s political climate.
This winter, experience an intense and intimate staging that challenges audiences to examine leadership, loyalty, and the cost of unwavering conviction. Shakespeare Company at UCLA is proud to present this powerful work, showcasing the passion and artistry of student theater on campus.
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Macgowan Hall - UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television
245 Charles E Young Drive East
Los Angeles, CA 90095
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