FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR THE SHOW MUST GO ONLINE LIVESTREAMED READING OF TITUS ANDRONICUS

FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR THE SHOW MUST GO ONLINE LIVESTREAMED READING OF TITUS ANDRONICUS

The Show Must Go Online today announce the full cast for their upcoming livestreamed reading of William Shakespeare’s Titus AndronicusRob Myles directs Tiffany Abercrombie (Lavinia), Clark Alexander (Martius/Attendant), Jack Baldwin (Lucius), Michael Bertenshaw (Titus Andronicus), Mark Holden (Aaron), Khuyen Le (Bassianus), Wayne Lee (Saturninus), Joanna Lucas (Quintus/ Third Goth), Tricia Mancuso Parks (Tamora), Emily Millwood (Young Lucius), Shamiso Mushambi (Aemilius), Matthew Rhodes (Chiron), Charles Sloboda-Bolton (Demetrius), and Julia Walker Wyson (Marcus Andronicus). The ensemble consists of Toni Benedetti-MartinNatalie HarperRoss Martin, and Sophie Max, with Mark Hammersley and Tamara Ritthaler as swings.

To celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday alongside the livestreamed reading, The Show Must Go Online is also producing online guides for viewers to dress up like the characters from the show at home, make a themed cocktail, or bake a macabre pasty to eat along with Tamora and the rest in the final banquet. For more information on the party theme, please visit FacebookTwitter, and Instagram, and set a reminder for the show using the bell icon on YouTube

The livestreamed reading of Titus Andronicus can be watched live on Wednesday 22 April at 7pm BST here. Previous readings from the series are also available here.

Members of the cast have previously performed at the RSC, Shakespeare’s Globe, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Nebraska Shakespeare, and previous credits include Pretty Woman (Piccadilly Theatre), The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess Theatre), and The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (Criterion Theatre).

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CONTENT WARNING: Contains violence and scenes that may be upsetting – not suitable for children; contains potentially distressing content including mutilation, racism and references to sexual violence.

FULL SCHEDULE

All performances will be streamed live from 7pm BST on Wednesdays.

22 April 2020Titus Andronicus (1591–1592)
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06 May 2020The Comedy of Errors (1594)
13 May 2020Love’s Labour’s Lost (1594–1595)
20 May 2020“Love’s Labour’s Won”
27 May 2020Richard II (1595)
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10 June 2020A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1595)
17 June 2020King John (1596)
24 June 2020The Merchant of Venice (1596–1597)
01 July 2020Henry IV, Part 1 (1596–1597)
08 July 2020The Merry Wives of Windsor (1597)
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22 July 2020Much Ado About Nothing (1598–1599)
29 July 2020Henry V (1599)
05 August 2020Julius Caesar (1599)
12 August 2020As You Like It (1599–1600)
19 August 2020Hamlet (1599–1601)
26 August 2020Twelfth Night (1601)
02 September 2020Troilus and Cressida (1600–1602)
09 September 2020Measure for Measure (1603–1604)
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