David Harewood returns to Othello : ‘I don’t just want to open the door but kick it down for the (…)
He first played Othello in 1997, when the role was still synonymous with white thespians ‘blacking up’. Now, nearly three decades on, he, Chiwetel Ejiofor and other Black actors discuss how best to tackle Shakespeare’s formidable tragedy “I had no intention of playing this character again. But (…)
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