A phantasmagoria of bloody vengeance with an all-male cast.
The young Shakespeare derived this fantasy of blood and horror from Roman tragedy. A revenge play whose myth-sized figures include a wicked queen and her paramour, a father consumed by his lust for revenge and a beautiful maiden tragically made mute, Titus Andronicus plugs into the taste for sensation. David R. Gammons directs.
In conjunction with its production of Titus Andronicus, Actors’ Shakespeare Project presents Entertaining Violence: An Evening of Scenes and Discussion on Monday, April 16.