| ‘Titus: Civil War’ Opens Nov. 7 at 
			Lincoln CollegeShakespeare Tragedy Takes the Stage in the 
			Hostick Experimental Theatre
 
 
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			 [November 03, 2018] 
			
			LINCOLN   
			 
			‘Titus: Civil War,’ Shakespeare’s most popular play during his 
			lifetime, is coming to the Hostick Theatre at Lincoln College’s 
			Johnston Center for the Arts beginning Nov. 7th.
 The play will run Nov. 7-10, with performances at 7:30 p.m. and on 
			Sunday, Nov. 11, at 2:30 p.m.
 
 Generally known as “Titus Andronicus,” it is thought to be 
			Shakespeare’s first tragedy and is believed to have been written 
			between 1588 and 1593. As originally written, the play is the 
			fictional tale of Titus, a general in the Roman Army who is engaged 
			in a cycle of revenge with Tamora, queen of the Goths.
 
			
			 
			  
			
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For this experimental theatre production, the play has been set in the aftermath 
of the American Civil War, during the reconstruction period. It has been 
condensed into 13 key scenes and transliterated by Doug Rosson, lead faculty for 
the theatre department at Lincoln College. 
			 
 
Described as Shakespeare’s bloodiest and most violent work, it was extremely 
popular during his lifetime, but fell out of favor by the later 17th century, 
largely due to its graphic violence. It has enjoyed a revival beginning in the 
middle of the 20th century. 
 Tickets are $5, or $1 for students and seniors. Due to the violence and mature 
themes, including murder and rape, audience discretion is advised.
 
				 
		[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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