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Othello Syndrome archiveThe tale of a man who kills what he thinks he loves; the fate of a woman who loves stories so much she becomes one. The nature of a world where irrational jealousy is considered a valid excuse for murder. Running time: 1hr 45mins plus interval. £1 of every ticket sold will be donated to Eaves Charity for Women.

Cast/Performers

Sonnie Beckett, Joey Ellis, Hannah Kaye, Tom Futerill, Rosalind Parker, Andrew Hobday, Adrian Quinton

Creatives/Company

Author: Shakespeare
Presented by: Chamelon's Dish (in association with Sky or the Bird and Grindstone)
Adapted by: Hannah Kaye
Director: Hannah Kaye
Design: J William Davis
Music: Sonnie Beckett

Othello Syndrome

Othello Syndrome (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0553629275. Details of all Othello Syndrome archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1468103348

Archive Listings

3 Sep 13
  to
28 Sep 13
Drayton Arms Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 11Sep13: This show is the worst thing I've seen in years. Imagine a very poor performance of Othello, constantly interrupted by a fanatical bore, and you'll have some idea. It's rather like those "See film differently" ads in which someone gives their absurd idea of what a well-known film is "really" about, except that they at least are funny (and meant to be). This show is as if a particularly persistent nutter has not only sat next to you on the bus, but followed you into the theatre. When I saw it there were five people on the audience, at least three of whom had free tickets via Audience Club. After the first half people could hardly bring themselves to clap, even out of politeness. I didn't stay to see how many came back for the second half, but I doubt many did. The producers state that for each ticket sold, £1 will be donated to Eaves charity. A worthy cause, but both they and you will be much better off if you give them the whole ticket price and do something - anything - else with your evening.

User Reviews

mortysmith (11Sep13): This show is the worst thing I've seen in years. Imagine a very poor performance of Othello, constantly interrupted by a fanatical bore, and you'll have some idea. It's rather like those "See film differently" ads in which someone gives their absurd idea of what a well-known film is "really" about, except that they at least are funny (and meant to be). This show is as if a particularly persistent nutter has not only sat next to you on the bus, but followed you into the theatre. When I saw it there were five people on the audience, at least three of whom had free tickets via Audience Club. After the first half people could hardly bring themselves to clap, even out of politeness. I didn't stay to see how many came back for the second half, but I doubt many did. The producers state that for each ticket sold, £1 will be donated to Eaves charity. A worthy cause, but both they and you will be much better off if you give them the whole ticket price and do something - anything - else with your evening.
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