A tale of two Tituses: Julie Taymor's vision on stage and screen

The audience experiences violence differently in Julie Taymor's two treatments of William Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus." The 1994 stage production succeeds to a far greater degree in staging trauma and deconstructing violence than the 1999 film does.

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