
Renowned for his extreme generosity, the Athenian nobleman Timon has fallen prey to flatterers and false friends, on whom he showers lavish gifts and extravagant hospitality. His loyal steward, Flavius, tries to warn him of the financial consequences of such reckless expenditure, while the cynical philosopher Apemantus mocks his naivety, but Timon ignores them both. When his money runs out and his creditors demand payment, Timon sends confidently to his "friends" for help. When all refuse him, he throws one last party - one that heralds a dramatic change in his attitude to the world.
Timon
Painter / Hortensius
Poet

Jeweller / First Servant of Varro

Merchant / Third Senator / Titus / Third Bandit
Flavius

Flaminius

Servilius
Lucilius / Second Bandit
Lucius

Lucullus
Sempronius

Ventidius / Fourth Senator / Second Servant of Varro / First Bandit
Lucullus' Friend / Philota

First Senator
Second Senator / Old Athenian

Caphis

Apemantus

Alcibiades

Timandra / First Stranger
Phrynia / Cupid / Second Stranger
Isidore's Servant / Lucius' Servant / Third Stranger
