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(Desdemona was, if you please ... in a marriage made in both heaven and hell, the story of Othello and Iago could not possibly end otherwise than it does. “And, O the pity of it!” ...
We might assume that in ages past, Othello’s murder of Desdemona was presented as something cockeyed noble, misguided through Iago’s duplicity, a mean trick played not so much on the woman but ...
A tale of cunning manipulation written during a plague that leaves no theater seat empty, with actors keeping the audience ...
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal lack direction, and “The Trojans,” a spirited football-themed Iliad, heads for the end zone.
The stars of a new Broadway production of Shakespeare's tragic tale about friendship and betrayal explain why they say they've worked their whole careers for this moment.
as Iago spits out references to Othello with caustic distaste, knowing that by spilling the secret of the general’s elopement with Desdemona, he can count on the outrage of her senator father ...
Does Iago decide to undermine and persecute Othello, and rip his relationship to wife Desdemona to pieces, because he is a racist and resents taking orders from the “Moor”? Is he jealous?
Denzel Washington is the star of the show but he plays his Othello with a remoteness that can throw off the play.
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal are a potent pair in Shakespeare's "Othello," elevating a pricey Broadway revival that lacks imagination.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Shakespeare’s leanest tragedy gets a starry, headlong production that embraces the action but misses the mystery. By Jesse Green Just moments ...
We might assume that in ages past, Othello’s murder of Desdemona was presented as something cockeyed noble, misguided through Iago’s duplicity, a mean trick played not so much on the woman but ...