Episodi
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Bryan Hiles and Duane Behrens and attempt to break down the relationship between Iago and Roderigo, particularly in light of the opening scene of Othello.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Bryan Hiles and Duane Behrens and attempt to break down the relationship between Iago and Roderigo, particularly in light of the opening scene of Othello.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Episodi mancanti?
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In this episode, Thinktheatre tackles the problematic issue of Shakespeare's women in Othello: Who they are, what makes them so unique, and how they react to living in a world where the odds are stacked against them.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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In this episode, Thinktheatre tackles the problematic issue of Shakespeare's women in Othello: Who they are, what makes them so unique, and how they react to living in a world where the odds are stacked against them.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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In this episode, Thinktheatre tackles the problematic issue of Shakespeare's women in Othello: Who they are, what makes them so unique, and how they react to living in a world where the odds are stacked against them.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Duane Behrens and Iain 'Ewok' Robinson about the key character of Iago, arguably the most important character of "Othello". Both Behrens and Robinson have played the role for Thinktheatre, and a refreshing dialogue emerges shedding new light on what it means to play Shakespeare’s greatest villain.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Duane Behrens and Iain 'Ewok' Robinson about the key character of Iago, arguably the most important character of "Othello". Both Behrens and Robinson have played the role for Thinktheatre, and a refreshing dialogue emerges shedding new light on what it means to play Shakespeare’s greatest villain.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Duane Behrens and Iain 'Ewok' Robinson about the key character of Iago, arguably the most important character of "Othello". Both Behrens and Robinson have played the role for Thinktheatre, and a refreshing dialogue emerges shedding new light on what it means to play Shakespeare’s greatest villain.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Duane Behrens and Iain 'Ewok' Robinson about the key character of Iago, arguably the most important character of "Othello". Both Behrens and Robinson have played the role for Thinktheatre, and a refreshing dialogue emerges shedding new light on what it means to play Shakespeare’s greatest villain.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay and Clare Mortimer of Thinktheatre speak to Duane Behrens and Iain 'Ewok' Robinson about the key character of Iago, arguably the most important character of "Othello". Both Behrens and Robinson have played the role for Thinktheatre, and a refreshing dialogue emerges shedding new light on what it means to play Shakespeare’s greatest villain.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay, Clare Mortimer and Bryan Hiles interrogate two of Hamlet's most famous speeches. In a deep dive discussion that ranges far and wide, they try to understand the core of what makes Hamlet who he is, and why these two speeches are so integral in allowing an audience to understand that.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay, Clare Mortimer and Bryan Hiles interrogate two of Hamlet's most famous speeches. In a deep dive discussion that ranges far and wide, they try to understand the core of what makes Hamlet who he is, and why these two speeches are so integral in allowing an audience to understand that.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay, Clare Mortimer and Bryan Hiles interrogate two of Hamlet's most famous speeches. In a deep dive discussion that ranges far and wide, they try to understand the core of what makes Hamlet who he is, and why these two speeches are so integral in allowing an audience to understand that.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay, Clare Mortimer and Bryan Hiles interrogate two of Hamlet's most famous speeches. In a deep dive discussion that ranges far and wide, they try to understand the core of what makes Hamlet who he is, and why these two speeches are so integral in allowing an audience to understand that.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay, Clare Mortimer and Bryan Hiles interrogate two of Hamlet's most famous speeches. In a deep dive discussion that ranges far and wide, they try to understand the core of what makes Hamlet who he is, and why these two speeches are so integral in allowing an audience to understand that.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay & Clare Mortimer are joined by Bryan Hiles and Cara Roberts in a discussion of the most famous speech of all time : To be or not to be. They go on to discuss the following “Get Thee to a Nunnery” scene, and dissect the impact of this turning point on the play as a whole.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay & Clare Mortimer are joined by Bryan Hiles and Cara Roberts in a discussion of the most famous speech of all time : To be or not to be. They go on to discuss the following “Get Thee to a Nunnery” scene, and dissect the impact of this turning point on the play as a whole.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay & Clare Mortimer are joined by Bryan Hiles and Cara Roberts in a discussion of the most famous speech of all time : To be or not to be. They go on to discuss the following “Get Thee to a Nunnery” scene, and dissect the impact of this turning point on the play as a whole.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello
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Marc Kay & Clare Mortimer are joined by Bryan Hiles and Cara Roberts in a discussion of the most famous speech of all time : To be or not to be. They go on to discuss the following “Get Thee to a Nunnery” scene, and dissect the impact of this turning point on the play as a whole.
To View the live performance on vimeo - email [email protected]
Insta: @Thinktheatreza
FB: @TTOthello