'If one good deed in all my life I did, I do repent it from my very soul.'

— Act V, Scene 3

Performed in Cantonese with English subtitles, as part of the 2012 Globe to Globe Festival.

The hybrid culture of Hong Kong informs this production of Shakespeare's grisliest play from the Tang Shu-wing Theatre Studio. Described as the 'alchemist of minimalist theatre', director Tang Shu-wing works with simple staging, voice and movement, to release the energies of classic texts. His ensemble has toured Singapore and the US, and the Globe to Globe Festival was its first visit to the UK.

Synopsis

Titus and his sons return to Rome triumphant with their Goth prisoners – Tamora and her sons. When Titus’ daughter Lavinia refuses to marry the new emperor Saturninus, Titus is horrified as Saturninus instead chooses Tamora for his bride. In their new position of power, Tamora and her sons set out to get revenge against Titus for the crimes against the Goths. As the body count rises and the acts of vengeance escalate, Titus is pushed to extreme measures to avenge his family.

Cast

Titus Andronicus:
Andy Ng Wai-shek

Tamora:
Ivy Pang Ngan-ling

Aaron:
Chu Pak-hong

Demetrius:
Guthrie Yip Wing-wong

Chiron:
Eric Tang Chi-kin

Lucius Andronicus:
German Cheung Ming-yiu

Quintus Andronicus:
Rex Kwok Wing-tung

Martius Andronicus:
Aska Leung Ka-wai

Lavinia:
Lai Yuk-ching

Marcus Andronicus:
Franky Mcnugget

Saturninus:
Masu Wong Siu-fai

Bassianus:
Angus Chan Kin-ho

Live Musician:
Chan Wai-yee

Creatives

Director:
Tang Shu-wing

Adapted by:
Tang Shu-wing

Translated by:
Rupert Chan

Set & Costume Designer:
Ricky Chan Chi-kuen