{"id":261398,"date":"2006-07-20T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-07-20T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/a-devastating-othello\/"},"modified":"2006-07-20T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-07-20T07:00:00","slug":"a-devastating-othello","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/a-devastating-othello\/","title":{"rendered":"A devastating &#8216;Othello&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jesse Berger&#8217;s detailed and straightforward production of &#8220;Othello&#8221; opened Friday, July 7, the second in a trio of Shakespeare plays produced in repertory through Oct. 1 in The Old Globe&#8217;s Shakespeare Festival 2006.<br \/>The great tragedy joins &#8220;A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream&#8221; and &#8220;Titus Andronicus.&#8221;<br \/>Though he treads a fine line between insightful directorial innovation and downright interference &#8221; especially in an epilogue tug of war &#8221; Berger&#8217;s is one of the top five &#8220;Othello&#8221; productions in memory.<br \/>The primary reason for this is the excellence of the company, which is headed by Jonathan Peck, superb in the title role. He moves well, he possesses a magnificent vocal instrument, and he articulates the text &#8221; for lack of a better descriptor &#8221; trippingly.<br \/>His speech about his love, Desdemona (&#8220;She gave me for my pains a world of sighs&#8221;) is simply gorgeous. He is thoroughly believable as a seasoned general, inexperienced in the ways of love, unaware of his manipulation by his own ensign, the evil Iago (Karl Kenzler), whom he believes true and honest.<br \/>This Othello is devastating in his rage and sorrow when he realizes he&#8217;s killed a pure and innocent being.<br \/>Iago is consumed with and motivated by jealousy because Othello has chosen Michael Cassio (Michael A. Newcomer) as his lieutenant. Kenzler&#8217;s Iago is low-key, more the subdued slimeball than the scenery-chewing embodiment of evil one usually sees.<br \/>In low-key asides, he reveals his intent to the audience, which sometimes vocalizes its disgust and horror.<br \/>Because of Iago&#8217;s machinations to destroy Cassio, what began as an ecstatic love marriage between Othello and the maiden Desdemona (Julie Jesneck) is destroyed.<br \/>Jesneck, who plays a gauche and gawky Helena in &#8220;A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream,&#8221; is all grace, beauty and dignity as Desdemona. Her stunning innocence and devotion bring home the tragedy, so perfectly wrought by the masterful playwright.<br \/>Complicit in Iago&#8217;s deceptions, his wife Emelia gives Iago the piece de resistance &#8220;proof&#8221; he needs, a handkerchief presented to Desdemona by the Moor as his first token of love. Iago plants the strawberry-laden token in Cassio&#8217;s bedchamber.<br \/>Emelia is wonderfully portrayed by Celeste Ciulla, also cast as the evil Tamora in &#8220;Titus Andronicus.&#8221; She possesses a beautiful, cello-like voice and speaks the speech well, affecting in her eleventh-hour realization of her part in the tragedy.<br \/>Once set in motion, the tragedy is relentless.<br \/>Michael Urie scores as the foppish Roderigo, a gentleman of Venice who&#8217;s in love with Desdemona. At Iago&#8217;s urging, he sells all his worldly goods and follows the newlyweds to Cyprus, where Othello is posted soon after the nuptials. More clown than courtier, the foolish Roderigo, also Iago&#8217;s foil, provides what little comic relief there is. Needless to say, things do not go well for him.<br \/>Ralph Funicello&#8217;s basic set is beautifully complemented by sliding, semi-transparent screens that incorporate arches in their design. Linda Cho&#8217;s 17th century costumes are particularly apt, with a series of lovely gowns for Desdemona; silver-studded leather and an exotic bedchamber robe for Iago. The men are clad in dark hues, in court topped by the whisk collars emblematic of the era.<br \/>Advice to the groundlings: pay attention to the actors&#8217; faces. Each is marvelously subtle and reactive.<br \/>Let us hope that all who&#8217;ve merely read the play will see it. That includes a kid named R. Birchard, who posted on Amazon.com: &#8220;I read this book last year in highschool [sic] for English class. It was awful.&#8221; Make that more like &#8220;awesome,&#8221; young Mr. or Ms. Birchard. 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