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Performance

VenueRiverside Studios
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3, Cinema
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From4th October 2023
To29th October 2023
When19:45. Sat Mats 15:00. Sun 14:30
Riverside Studios (V331)
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  • Date of change: 31 Aug 23 - T461225605

Othello

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:: (T461225605)

Iago, appearing as one shape-shifting, corrosive force thrillingly dramatised by three performers. This imaginative and fresh take on Othello conceived by director Sinead Rushe, allows audiences to be fully immersed in the story, and to understand how Iago is able to penetrate Othello's mind so deeply.
Producer Trish Wadley
Presented bySinead Rushe Production
Music Michael C Fox
Director Sinead Rushe
Design Natalie Pryce
Lighting Alex Lewer
Sound Ali Taie
Stage ManagerApril Johnston
Stage ManagerJames Christensen
Performer Martins Imhangbe (Othello)
Performer Michael C Fox (Iago)
Performer Orlando James (Iago)
Performer Jeremy Neumark Jones (Iago)
Performer Rose Riley (Desdemona)

Listing:: L1480568596




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Production details

Iago, appearing as one shape-shifting, corrosive force thrillingly dramatised by three performers. This imaginative and fresh take on Othello conceived by director Sinead Rushe, allows audiences to be fully immersed in the story, and to understand how Iago is able to penetrate Othello's mind so deeply.

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