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Titus Andronicus

Arkangel Shakespeare

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Titus Andronicus

Written by: William Shakespeare
Narrated by: David Troughton, Harriet Walter, Paterson Joseph, David Burke
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The noble Titus returns victorious to Rome bringing Tamora, Queen of the Goths as his captive. When one of Tamora's sons is condemned to die, she vows revenge, and, aided by the villainous Aaron, she exacts a terrible retribution, inaugurating a grim cycle of rape, murder, and cannibalism. This macabre, often brilliant tragedy comes from the earliest stage of Shakespeare's dramatic career.

Titus is played by David Troughton and Tamora by Harriet Walter. Paterson Joseph is Aaron, and David Burke is Marcus.

Public Domain (P)2014 Blackstone Audio
Drama & Plays Shakespeare Revenge Classics
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Super-violent Peering Into The Darkness

Seems like "Game Of Thrones" may have gotten some inspiration from this play... Glimpses into the evil that humans are capable of, sanity and politics & power.

The Arkangel Shakespeare troupe gives a great performance as always.

A brutal but entertaining presentation.

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