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Performance

VenueThe Shakespeare Institute
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From2nd December 2009
To5th December 2009
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
The Shakespeare Institute (V01040860086)
Current/Future Listings
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Othello

Work:: Othello (S4489)

Othello, a Moor, falls in love with Desdemona but is broken by jealousy falsely encouraged. Shakespeare's most human play sets delicacy and power, trust and jealousy, love and hate, good and evil in stark and tragic opposition. Powerless in the face of their own self destructive instincts, the characters are caught on a downward spiral towards inevitable tragedy.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1527911869)

The production is set in the intimate world of the 1950s office, where women, like Iago, were still finding their way in the workplace. A male-dominated world where vicious rumours and mistrust end in tragedy.
Company Shakespeare Institute Players
Adapted by Emma Copland
Adapted by Red Smucker
Adapted by Liz MacNamara
Director Emma Copland
Director Red Smucker
Performer Cat Clifford (Duke / Montano / Clown)
Performer Cecilia White (Brabantio / Lodovico)
Performer Elizabeth Sharrett (Desdemona)
Performer Jose A. Perez (Othello)
Performer Liz MacNamara (Iago)
Performer Micah Coston (Emillio)
Performer Matthew Kubus (Cassio)
Performer Steffi Brenzel (Bianca)
Performer Richard Nunn (Roderigo)
Performer Amy Routledge (Herald / Board Member / Secretary)
Performer Kendra Whitmore (Gratiano / Board member)

Listing:: L0893493716

This event takes place at The Lecture Hall of Mason Croft, Shakespeare Institute, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon, CV37 6HP



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Production details

The production is set in the intimate world of the 1950s office, where women, like Iago, were still finding their way in the workplace. A male-dominated world where vicious rumours and mistrust end in tragedy. This event takes place at The Lecture Hall of Mason Croft, Shakespeare Institute, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon, CV37 6HP

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