Coriolanus - William Shakespeare

Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader Caius Marcius Coriolanus.
First performance: December 1609
Playwright: William Shakespeare
Characters
Volumnia, Virgilia, Tullus Aufidius, Caius Marcius Coriolanus, Sicinius Velutus, Junius Brutus, Menenius Agrippa, General Cominius, Valeria
Coriolanus, William Shakespeare

Act 1, Scene 1: Rome. A street.

Act 1, Scene 2: Corioli. The Senate-house.

Act 1, Scene 3: Rome. A room in Marcius' house.

Act 1, Scene 4: Before Corioli.

Act 1, Scene 5: Corioli. A street.

Act 1, Scene 6: Near the camp of Cominius.

Act 1, Scene 7: The gates of Corioli.

Act 1, Scene 8: A field of battle.

Act 1, Scene 9: The Roman camp.

Act 1, Scene 10: The camp of the Volsces.


Act 2, Scene 1: Rome. A public place.

Act 2, Scene 2: The same. The Capitol.

Act 2, Scene 3: The same. The Forum.


Act 3, Scene 1: Rome. A street.

Act 3, Scene 2: A room in CORIOLANUS'S house.

Act 3, Scene 3: The same. The Forum.


Act 4, Scene 1: Rome. Before a gate of the city.

Act 4, Scene 2: The same. A street near the gate.

Act 4, Scene 3: A highway between Rome and Antium.

Act 4, Scene 4: Antium. Before Aufidius's house.

Act 4, Scene 5: The same. A hall in Aufidius's house.

Act 4, Scene 6: Rome. A public place.

Act 4, Scene 7: A camp, at a small distance from Rome.


Act 5, Scene 1: Rome. A public place.

Act 5, Scene 2: Entrance of the Volscian camp before Rome.

Act 5, Scene 3: The tent of Coriolanus.

Act 5, Scene 4: Rome. A public place.

Act 5, Scene 5: The same. A street near the gate.

Act 5, Scene 6: Antium. A public place.

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