Bedlam has revealed the cast for its upcoming production William Shakespeare’s Othello. Directed by Eric Tucker, the production will feature four actors inhabiting the 19 roles of Othello, distilling ...
Othello is arguably Shakespeare’s most controversial show, often called a “problem show,” given its deep explorations into race and misogyny. Putting on a production of Othello is no small feat, but ...
Barbara Broccoli has confirmed that her first post-James Bond feature Othello has secured financial backing in Qatar and will shoot in the Gulf territory in the autumn of 2026. David Oyelowo, Rachel ...
Since the 1980s, as numerous actors of colour have tackled the role, the importance of Othello's race has shifted further from the centre of productions. At the National Theatre in 2013, Adrian Lester ...
Kimber Elayne Sprawl may be breaking barriers on Broadway as Emilia in the beloved Shakespeare classic, Othello, but she’s also a girl living out her wildest dreams. As one of the most integral and ...
After the buzzy Broadway revival of “Othello” starring Denzel Washington as the titular character and Jake Gyllenhaal was shut out of this year’s Tony Award nominations, producer Kandi Burruss isn’t ...
"I was beginner beyond beginner," Gyllenhaal said, despite having previously starred in Broadway plays. “I was beginner beyond beginner. I’m not like this usually. I had to spark my brain with other ...
Ticket prices to see “Othello” are high — but Denzel Washington’s self-confidence is higher. The 70-year-old actor made no apologies for the astronomical ticket prices for “Othello” on Broadway in an ...
OTHELLO, Wash. — As the city of Othello continues to grow at a rapid pace, community leaders have unveiled a major infrastructure project aimed at securing the town’s future: a $40 million water ...
Another Denzel movie? Oh yes! Othello, featuring Denzel Washington, has just debuted on Broadway, and according to the show’s director, Kenny Leon, there is a possibility that the play may soon make ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Because Shakespeare gave his hero and antihero equal weight, the contest between the actors playing them has never been that easy to call. By Ben ...
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