by Hannah Whyman,
Before reading my written review listen to URY's preview of the production.
Mark France's production of othello was an absolute joy to
watch. A talented cast and minimalistic staging set in a claustrophic corner of
the Theatre Royal made it an evening well spent.
The play was staged in the Studio part of the Theatre Royal
meaning the fast pace of the script and the simmering tensions between the
characters was greatly emphasised. At times, it was easy to forget one was a
member of the audience and not, say, a spectator of the royal court. Although
small, the cast used the space well and there was never a sense of clumsiness
among them even when all members were onstage.
Iago was portrayed very well and he commanded the action
brilliantly, playing on the slight injections of humour with precision.
Roderigo contrasted wonderfully with Iago and they conveyed a clear sense of
who was the powerless and powerful. Dermot Daly gave a brilliant performance as
Othello both as the hero and the warrior and as the jealous, paranoid husband.
It would have been great if, at the climatic moment of the play, Daly had
injected just a touch more passion so that his emotions conveyed genuine
tragedy but he never the less gave a worthy performance. Desdemona, played by
the university's very own Katie Macintyre, was a similarly excellent
performance. She had the audience silently pleading with her to realise Iago's
sinister plot against her and Othello and on the verge of weeping in the final
stages of her young life.
The other characters in the play only added to its success.
The young Cassio contributed to the lighter moments of the play and pulled off
his fighting scenes very well. Emilia gave a brilliant performance as
Desdemona's companion and servant and despite her earlier disloyalty regarding
the handkerchief, her final speech commanded respect from the audience. And it
was interesting to see the Duke as a woman, which was a nice touch to a play of
great misogyny.
A highly recommended performance.
And make sure you tune in to YorWorld this Sunday for our audio review of 'Othello' with Hannah and Tom Bonnington.
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