The play about the fictional Roman general Titus Andronicus is thought to be Shakespeare’s first tragedy, and is his most violent work. It is a story about revenge and cruelty set during the latter days of the Roman Empire, which shocked and fascinated audiences since its first performance in 1594 where it premiered at The Rose Playhouse.
"Savage, brutal, astonishing to watch. Korean director Jung Han Kim's experimental adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus at the Rose Playhouse is thrilling."
Assistant Director: Stevan H Mijailovic
Costume & Prop: Yole Lambrecht