Jesus College Shakespeare Project:

Titus Andronicus

 

TICKETS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES OF TITUS ANDRONICUS ARE NOW SOLD OUT. TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST PLEASE E-MAIL EVENTS@JESUS.OX.AC.UK

 

O, what a sympathy of woe is this;
As far from help as limbo is from bliss.

- Act 3, scene 1

 

 

After a long and distinguished military career, the ageing Titus Andronicus, Rome’s greatest general, returns home victorious from his final campaign against the Goths, ready for retirement. However, when he gives his consent to what he believes will be his final act of violence, it sets in motion an unstoppable cycle of sickening and deeply disturbing acts of revenge from which no one will remain unscathed...

 

 

The performance will last roughly 1hr 40mins without an interval

 

 

 

Please note that the performance contains brutal depiction of r*pe and mutilation and its aftermath, frequent racist slurs, scenes of murder, assault, sexual coercion, distressing depictions of corporal and capital punishment, human sacrifice, grief, deaths (including those of children and attempted infanticide), mental illness, cannibalism, vomiting, weapons, sudden loud noises

 

 

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17 February 2024 at 19:30
(Sold Out)