Clint Dyer’s Othello is a powerful study of racism and misogyny

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Clint Dyer’s Othello is a powerful study of racism and misogyny
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Terera excelled in his gloriously mischievous starring role in the last production in the Lyttelton,, but appears somewhat strained and constrained here. We fail to believe sufficiently in his and Desdemona’s relationship; she strides confidently about in the manner of a management consultant restructuring Venice PLC and he grins like a smitten child whenever he sees her. If their partnership appears unlikely, it is even less credible that it would crumble so precipitously.

Chloe Lamford’s striking design foregrounds an imposing flight of stone steps, in the architectural style of Mussolini’s Italy.

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