Titus Andronicus Jr.

comedy · table 8 productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America

world premiere
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DANA DERUYCK certified reviewer June 05, 2016
Meta Shakespeare goes gloriously gonzo. Ideal Fringe fair. For the love of weird-ass theatre, see it.... full review
KURT GARDNER blogcritics, artsbeatla certified reviewer June 12, 2016
Heard walks the fine line between hilarious and appalling, and at its best moments, 'Titus Andronicus Jr.' is appallingly hilarious.... full review
TARA DONOVAN certified reviewer June 06, 2016
This is Titus in a whole new way. Mr. Benjamin and his class did a bang up job living up to the violence and gore of Shakespeare's bloodiest play while putting their own spin on it, heck- topping it!... full review
JIMMY SLONINA certified reviewer June 12, 2016
Highly recommended! A roller coaster push-pull relationship between reality versus truth in theatre. It's so much fun to watch these great kids try their darnedest to give their best to this show-within-the show. It's difficult enough to get less-than-seasoned actors to play the truth of a scene or their characters, much less to tackle the meta theatricality of this show. And these guys and girls pulled it way off with charming aplomb. Loved it!!... full review
PAUL MYRVOLD certified reviewer June 13, 2016
I loved the kids!... full review
SUZE CAMPAGNA certified reviewer June 13, 2016
Funniest thing I've ever seen on stage, certainly a must see.... full review
DANIEL FAIGIN certified reviewer June 13, 2016
Very funny show. Full writeup at http://cahighways.org/wordpress/?p=11648... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 13, 2016
GREAT PERFORMANCE! ... full review
MONICA GREENE certified reviewer June 14, 2016
tagged as: absurd · hilarious · pure joy · kids · shakespeare · delightful
This was just delicious. I loved the premise, and the absurd turns this production kept taking. Definite favorite of the Fringe for me, GO!... full review
ELLEN DOSTAL certified reviewer June 16, 2016
These kid have done their homework and handle Shakespeare’s text quite well. It’s actually pretty funny watching them nail characters normally played by adults in this particularly gruesome horror/tragedy adaptation. The concept is beautifully absurd and offers a lot of laughs.... full review