Poet Rakaya Esime Fetuga (2018 Roundhouse Poetry Slam Winner
and one quarter of Nana Collective)was commissioned by ETT and Amal to write a response piece to Othello as part of The Othello Project.
The Othello Project is created by English Touring Theatre and is kindly supported by Amal (a programme of the Saïd Foundation)
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Poet Rakaya Esime Fetuga (2018 Roundhouse Poetry Slam Winner
and one quarter of Nana Collective)was commissioned by ETT and Amal to write a response piece to Othello as part of The Othello Project.
The Othello Project is created by English Touring Theatre and is kindly supported by Amal (a programme of the Saïd Foundation)
The Othello Project: Episode #3: A Transcendent Patriarchy
The Othello Project
1 hour 6 minutes 18 seconds
8 years ago
The Othello Project: Episode #3: A Transcendent Patriarchy
The Othello Project is created by English Touring Theatre with support from Amal, a Said Foundation project. Award-winning London-based journalist, public speaker and educator Abdul-Rehman Malik hosts.
Each week we’ll be responding to Richard Twyman’s production of Othello running at Wiltons Music Hall, from 16th May- 3rd June. This week’s episode is titled A Transcendent Patriarchy where we’ll be talking to Norah Lopez Holden, who plays Desdemona, Hayat Kamille who plays Bianca, and assistant director, Floriana Dezou.
To listen to episodes 1 & 2 visit www.ett.org.uk/whats-on/othello.
The music used is Dowager by Anna Meredith, from the album Varmints. This is available on Spotify & iTunes now.
The Othello Project
Poet Rakaya Esime Fetuga (2018 Roundhouse Poetry Slam Winner
and one quarter of Nana Collective)was commissioned by ETT and Amal to write a response piece to Othello as part of The Othello Project.
The Othello Project is created by English Touring Theatre and is kindly supported by Amal (a programme of the Saïd Foundation)