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September 2025 – Ruff Reads

By September 17, 2025 Announcements
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Welcome to Ruff Reads Autumn, a bonus book club session curated and facilitated by Ruff Reader Cass Marcus Davey! This fall we’re diving into one of Shakespeare’s bloodiest (and earliest) tragedies: Titus Andronicus! Here we go!

TITUS ANDRONICUS  by William Shakespeare

Thursday September 25th at 8pm on Zoom

Cass has put together an incredible list of resources to help you find copies of the play in various formats. Find it here: Fall Ruff Reads resources

DM us or contact christine@shakespeareintheruff.com for the Zoom link. (Don’t have time to read the play but still interested in the conversation? Join us anyway!) 

About the play, from the Folger Shakespeare Library: 

**CW: Titus Andronicus contains scenes of violence, rape, mutilation, and cannibalism.

Titus Andronicus overflows with death and violence. Twenty-one sons of the Roman general Titus Andronicus have died in battle, leaving four alive. After defeating the Goths, Titus permits the sacrifice of the oldest son of their queen, Tamora.

Titus helps Saturninus become emperor. Saturninus plans to marry Titus’s daughter, Lavinia. Instead, she marries Bassianus, aided by Titus’s sons, one of whom Titus kills. Saturninus then marries Tamora. The stage is set for multiple revenge plots.

Tamora’s lover, Aaron the Moor, instructs her two sons to kill Bassianus, then falsely implicates two of Titus’s sons. Tamora’s sons also rape Lavinia, cutting off her tongue and hands. To save his sons from execution, Titus cuts off his own hand, but Aaron sends him their heads.

Lucius, Titus’s last son, leads an army of Goths against Rome. Titus kills Tamora’s sons and serves them to her in a pie. In the ensuing events, Lavinia, Tamora, Titus, and Saturninus all die. Lucius becomes emperor and sentences Aaron to death.