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Article: Culture: Tragedy remembered among blood; Titus Andronicus Royal Shakespeare Theatre.(Features)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- September 25, 2003
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Byline: Richard Edmonds
This is Shakespeare's blood and guts tragedy with its fair share of mutilations, rapes and cannibalism.
It was very popular at the time when it was written and is a gory piece which has been known to send people rushing from the auditorium into the arms of ambulancemen, fortunately on hand to deal with cases of audience shock.
Certainly, in Bill Alexander's visually muted ...
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... ... LAVINIA and Young LUCIUS, a boy.} TITUS ANDRONICUS: So, so; now sit: and look you ... violent hands upon her tender life. TITUS ANDRONICUS: How now! has sorrow made thee dote ... see his grandsire's heaviness. TITUS ANDRONICUS: Peace, tender sapling; thou art ...
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