


Following their production of Titus Andronicus at Theatre Works in November 2025, Th'UnGuarded Duncan now co-present Timon of Athens, which was developed as part of the Prague Shakespeare Company's 2025 Summer Shakespeare Intensive program.
It is highly physical and ensemble based. This was Karl Marx’s favourite Shakespeare, as it examines the value of money and its effect on human relationships in society. The play was co-authored by Thomas Middleton. Other themes explored within this dark satire include use versus service and giving/embracing in opposition with repulsing/rejecting. In this production, the tumultuous world of a commercial restaurant reflects the world of Timon: it is highly charged, it is precipitous in its potential future, and is one of the hardest hit industries when a society is in economic crisis.
The current US administration, and indeed the global capitalist system, is constantly focused on the creation and sustainability of wealth, often at the expense of the wellbeing of the general public. As the use of money and the dishonesty it seems to promote is a major theme of this play, it seems very relevant in today’s economic climate: particularly in regards to the current “cost of living crisis”. It is easy to draw parallels between our own period of late stage capitalism and the many calamities stemming from it (class/racial/religious prejudice, climate disaster, territorial conflicts) and the world of the play. It also poses the ever pertinent question, as explored in many works of Shakespeare: what constitutes effective leadership?
Timon, exceptionally wealthy and unbridled in their generosity, wines and dines the elite, serves as a patron to the arts and magnanimously funds the state. Convinced of the loving nature of humanity, he gives and keep on giving. Surely if Timon accidentally gave it all away his friends would be there to return the favour?
1hr 30min. No Interval.
28th October, 2026
7th November, 2026

Theatre Works Theatre Works is wheelchair accessible for audience members and performers. We have step-free access except to the seating bank. Our seating bank has 16 stairs to the top of the rafters.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: Tram routes: 12, 16 & 96.
BY BUS: Bus routes: 600 Southland Shopping Centre to St Kilda Station / 623 Glen Waverley to St Kilda Station / 246 Elsternwick to Clifton Hill.
BY CAR: There is limited street parking available - it is advisable to arrive early to avoid disappointment.
CREATIVES: Claire Nicholls and Kevin Hopkins
Timon of Athens runs for 1hr 30min. No Interval.
Timon of Athens is at Melbourne's Theatre Works, which is located at 14 Acland Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, 3182.
Timon of Athens tickets start at $25.
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