A play about Tiberius Gracchus, an outsider and a populist leader in Ancient Rome who will do anything to redistribute land and wealth in his corrupt society. Even if it means shutting down the government.
Even if it means betraying his oldest friend.
Even if it means giving his life itself.
A true story told entirely in Iambic Pentameter and the first part of a trilogy about the Roman Republic’s first cracks, a century before Julius Caesar. An all-too-timely exploration of what we talk about when we talk about change, family, and sacrifice.