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A Deep Dive Into Coriolanus

Where
The Seed
The Seed
Pier 2/3, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct 1/13A Hickson Road
Pier 2/3
When

Tuesday 20 May from 6:30pm to 8pm

Cost

General Admission: $15

Coriolanus is rarely staged in Australia and Bell Shakespeare is delighted to be presenting it in 2025.

It explores important political issues and features one of Shakespeare’s most compelling mother-son relationships.

Professor Liam E. Semler is the author of the Arden Shakespeare’s Coriolanus: A Critical Reader and is Professor of Early Modern Literature at The University of Sydney. We are excited to offer season package holders this exclusive opportunity to hear his fascinating insights up close and personal in The Seed.

  • Tuesday 20 May, 2025, 6:30pm

  • The Seed, Pier 2/3

  • Tickets $15

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