Our first major production will be TITUS ANDRONICUS - Shakespeare's most shocking and gore-filled revenge tragedy

Titus Andronicus, a Roman general, returns from 10 years of war with only four out of 25 sons left. He has captured Tamora, Queen of the Goths, her three sons, and Aaron the Moor. In obedience to Roman rituals, he sacrifices Tamora's eldest son to his own dead sons, which earns him Tamora's unending hatred and her promise of revenge.

Tamora is made Empress by the new emperor Saturninus. To get back at Titus, she schemes with her lover, Aaron, to have Titus' two sons framed for the murder of Bassianus, the Emperor's brother. Titus' sons are beheaded. Unappeased, she urges her sons Chiron and Demetrius to rape Titus' daughter Lavinia, after which they cut off her hands and tongue so she cannot give their crime away. 

Finally, even Titus' last surviving son, Lucius, is banished from Rome; he subsequently seeks alliance with the enemy Goths in order to attack Rome. Each new misfortune hits the aged, tired Titus with heavier impact. Eventually, he begins to act oddly and everyone assumes that he is is going mad.

Tamora tries to capitalise on his seeming madness by pretending to be the figure of Revenge, come to offer him justice if Titus will only convince Lucius to cease attacking Rome. Titus, having feigned his madness all along, tricks her, captures her sons, kills them, and makes pie out of them. He feeds this pie to their mother in the final scene, after which he kills both Tamora and Lavinia, his own daughter.

A spate of brutal killings ensue; the only people left alive are Marcus (Titus' brother), Lucius, Young Lucius, and Aaron the evil Moor. Lucius has the unrepentant Aaron buried alive, and Tamora's corpse thrown to the beasts. He becomes the new Emperor of Rome.