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Performance

VenueThe Rose Playhouse
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From5th July 2011
To30th July 2011
WhenTue-Sat 19:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
The Rose Playhouse (V0290483190)
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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:: (T021242705)

Directed by Suba Das, the youngest ever Resident Director at the National Theatre Studio, this bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, obsession and sex draws on Grand Guignol, Kubrick, and the uniquely disturbing quality of London’s most fascinating archaeological space, to create a site-specific period horror movie. 90 minutes. No interval. For audiences over 18 only.
Company Custome Practice
Director Suba Das
Performer Nana-Amoo Gottfried (Othello)
Design Penelope Watson
Lighting Dan Jones
Performer Cary Crankson (Iago)
Performer Ruth Pickett (Desdemona)
Performer Nana Amoo-Gottfried (Othello)
Performer Emily Randall (Emilia)
Performer Steve Clarek (Cassio)
Performer Richard Kiess (Roderigo)
Performer Daniel Wiltshire (Brabantio)
Performer John Sears (Duke of Venice)

Listing:: L2054273574




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Production details

Directed by Suba Das, the youngest ever Resident Director at the National Theatre Studio, this bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, obsession and sex draws on Grand Guignol, Kubrick, and the uniquely disturbing quality of London’s most fascinating archaeological space, to create a site-specific period horror movie. 90 minutes. No interval. For audiences over 18 only.

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