
William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
Drama · Horror
Overview
A modern telling of William Shakespeare's darkest drama set against the backdrop of a corporate Rome.
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Nigel Gore
Nigel Gore
Titus Andronicus
Nigel Gore
Titus Andronicus
Zoya Pierson
Zoya Pierson
Tamora
Zoya Pierson
Tamora
John Capalbo
John Capalbo
Lucius Andronicus
John Capalbo
Lucius Andronicus
Chris Perrotti
Chris Perrotti
Marcus Andronicus
Chris Perrotti
Marcus Andronicus


Molly Lloyd
Molly Lloyd
Lavinia Andronicus
Molly Lloyd
Lavinia Andronicus
Kevin Butler
Kevin Butler
Aaron, the Moor
Kevin Butler
Aaron, the Moor
Christopher Pierson
Christopher Pierson
Saturninus
Christopher Pierson
Saturninus
Kevin Costa
Kevin Costa
Bassianus
Kevin Costa
Bassianus
Mark Burson
Mark Burson
Young Lucius
Mark Burson
Young Lucius
Rudy Sanda
Rudy Sanda
Quintus Andronicus
Rudy Sanda
Quintus Andronicus
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