Othello, by William Shakespeare
Directed by Thomas F. Bradac
Hosted By
College of Performing Arts
Department of Theatre at the College of Performing Arts
The Othello story revolves around two central characters: Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army and his manipulative ensign, Iago. The epic tragedy explores the timeless themes of racism, sexual jealousy, betrayal, revenge and misogyny. Using The first folio of 1623 as inspiration, Shakespeare's play might have been ripped from today's headlines. " It is the green-ey'd monster which doth mocke the meate it feeds on."
NOTE: Be advised that Shakespeare's play Othello, The Moor of Venice, contains scenes of violence and sexuality that may disturb sensitive individuals.
$20 general admission; $15 senior citizens, alumni and non-chapman students; $10 Chapman students, faculty, and staff.
You can contact the event organizer, College of Performing Arts at copatickets@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6624.
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