Titus Andronicus, which is believed to be Shakespeare’s first tragedy, is arguably his most disturbing. It’s a laundry list of trigger warnings: rape, murder, dismemberment, hostage negotiations, and ...
Three-time Tony Award® winner Nathan Lane will star this season on Broadway in the world premiere of Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, the new comedy by Pulitzer Prize finalist and MacArthur ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company has revealed a look inside the rehearsal room for its upcoming production of Titus Andronicus. Directed by Max Webster, the revival will play at the Swan Theatre from 17 ...
Tamora makes up a lie about being in the forest saying Bassianus and Lavinia tricked her into coming into the woods and then started calling her names such as adulteress. Tamora then tells her ...
Having subdued the Goths, warrior Titus Andronicus (Trevor Peacock) returns to Rome to bury his sons, with Gothic Queen Tamora (Dame Eileen Atkins) and her retinue as captives. The newly-dead ...
It’s been hundreds of years since Shakespeare wrote the tragedy Titus Andronicus, where two people were murdered and baked into a pie. In the recent past, a few murder cases have come to ...
Titus Andronicus returns from war with the Goths, of which Tamora is queen. She weeds her way into the emperor, Saturninus' favor, and wreaks havoc on Titus and all his family.
In the abstract, the violence in Shakespeare's first tragedy can sound ridiculous. As this mounting makes clear, however, it's realistic: human beings have always been-and still are-brutal.
This two hour and twenty minute feature tells the powerful tale as it was intended, focused on the simple truth that violence and revenge simply begets only more violence and revenge. A tale of ...
The great Roman general Titus Andronicus returns from the wars in triumph, but is comprehensively outmanoeuvred by wily politicians, and his family pays a ghastly price for his naïveté.