Blood on the boards – how realistic should onstage violence be?
Lucy McCormick in Titus Andronicus at Shakespeare's Globe, London; a scene from Andraš Urban’s production of Titus Andronicus at Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade. Photo: (Globe) Camilla Greenwell
Two recent versions of Titus Andronicus – with very different approaches to the play’s notorious savagery – make The Stage’s international editor Natasha Tripney ask whether theatre should offer honesty or respite when depicting violence on stage
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