By William Shakespeare
Directed by Leon Rubin
Musical direction by Darren Moore
Choreography by Fairul Zahid Bloom
Set, costume and media designed by Nic Ularu
Upon his triumphant return from battling with the Goths, Titus Andronicus waves away the offer of the crown, forgives the Goth captives and releases them.
Tamora, Queen of the Goths, vows revenge for the humiliations suffered in defeat at the hands of Titus. This is enacted soon by the depredation of Titus’ daughter Lavinia, who is defiled and physically maimed, at the hands of two of Tamora’s sons. The lurid and violent cycle of revenge culminates in a terrible dinner scene which cemented the popularity, in its time, of this now seldom offered Jacobean revenge tragedy.
Featuring the graduating students from the BA (Hons) Acting programme, in collaboration with the Diploma in Theatre Production and Management programme.
Advisory: Please note that this performance contains scenes of theatrical violence. It is recommended for audiences aged 16 and above.
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This event is part of The LASALLE Show 2025, an annual graduation showcase of contemporary arts, design and performance. For full list of events, download event guide here. |
