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Press - WBUR Cognoscenti
We can learn much from “Othello” about the gendering of hate, as a riveting production onstage at the American Repertory Theater powerfully shows…Watching this play in 2019 in the context of a long overdue reckoning with male violence is to see how misogyny is intertwined with racism and xenophobia, and is central to understanding what motivates violent men.
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Press - WBUR The ARTery
Moments of rare joy and celebrations of survival are part of the premise of “Anthem”…The name of the show is described as an unapologetic battle cry: “…In the shadow of a world that wants us dead, we will not go down without a fight. We will survive.”
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Between costume fittings for Endlings, Linda Cho shared her designs for the production.
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A look into the wetsuits seen on stage in Endlings.
Press - The New York Times
At Bushwick Starr, Diana Oh and her team of “super queero heart questers” welcome guests to a night of dance-filled revelry.
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A conversation with the Director of Othello and the Shakespeare historian about the themes, motifs, and issues raised in the play.
Review - Othello
Mesmerizing! A fast-moving production…to fit our up-to-the-minute national concerns.
Masterful! Connects the dots between Elizabethan values and the contemporary battle for racial and religious tolerance.
A stellar cast! An example of what can happen when all of a production’s disparate elements—acting, direction, and production values—are at their best
Two spectacular and complex performances by Chris Butler and Danforth Comins…easily two of the most consistent and believable performances of the rolls in recent memory.