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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Othello coming to The Baxter

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Theater aficionados and lovers of Shakespearean drama are eagerly anticipating the South African premiere of “Othello” at The Pam Golding Theatre within The Baxter.

 

This timeless classic, adapted and directed by the brilliant Lara Foot, promises to captivate audiences from April 6 to May 4, 2024, boasting a stellar cast and a team of creative geniuses.

 

Following its triumphant debut at the Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus in September 2023, where it garnered accolades and secured Lara Foot the esteemed Gustaf Theatre Award for Outstanding Artistic Achievement, this production is set to mesmerize audiences once again.

 

Teaming up with an award-winning ensemble, Foot’s adaptation features Atandwa Kani in the titular role of Othello, alongside a talented cast including Albert Pretorius as Iago, Carla Smith as Desdemona, and a host of other remarkable actors.

 

Under the direction of Foot and with the creative prowess of Gerhard Marx (design), Kyle Shepherd (music composition), and Patrick Curtis (lighting), this rendition promises to offer a fresh perspective on Shakespeare’s classic.

 

In this unique South African interpretation, performed in English, isiXhosa, and Afrikaans, Foot delves into Othello’s psyche, infusing the narrative with an African essence.

 

By setting the play amidst the backdrop of German colonialism and the Herero uprising in German Southwest Africa, now Namibia, Foot aims to add depth and resonance to the timeless tale.

 

According to Professor Shose Kessi, Dean of Humanities at the University of Cape Town, Foot’s adaptation offers a provocative and decolonial interpretation, inviting audiences to confront the legacies of colonial violence.

 

Kessi asserts that the production challenges Eurocentric readings of the colonial past while underscoring the transformative power of theater in addressing historical injustices.

 

Critics have praised Foot’s visionary approach, with media outlets hailing the production as “powerful” and “thrilling.”

 

By seamlessly weaving Shakespeare’s themes with historical narratives, Foot’s adaptation offers a poignant reflection on human nature and societal prejudices.

 

Supported by various cultural institutions and organizations, including the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs & Sport and the National Arts Council, “Othello” promises to be a cultural landmark in South African theater.

 

Tickets for this unparalleled theatrical experience are now available for purchase through Webtickets online or at select Pick n Pay stores.

 

For discounted school’s block bookings, students and group booking, contact Carmen Kearns on carmen.kearns@uct.ac.za or call her on 021 680 3993 or Mark Dobson on email mark.dobson@uct.ac.za or call 021 680 3972.

 

BOOK HERE: https://bxr.mobi/Othello

 

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