Word: othello
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...dates and subjects of the remaining lectures which are all to be held at 8 o'clock in the evening at Sanders Theatre are as follows: Friday, Jan. 19.--Othello. Tuesday, Jan. 23.--Julius, Caesar. Friday, Jan. 26.--King Lear. Tuesday, Jan. 30.--Hamlet...
...certainly varied and perhaps balanced entertainment. The company although not a notable one is thoroughly creditable and quite capable of furnishing sufficient background for its chieftain. Mr. Hampden plays with careful eye for values studiously attained; all his roles are interesting, but his Hamlet, his Shylock, and his Othello are performances that make one understand why people can go to see Shakespeare, as they would go again and again to hear a Beethoven symphony, and find new pleasure at each venture. In his production of the three plays named Mr. Hampden brings forth those dramatic, thrilling qualities from Shakespeare, that...
This afternoon and Thursday and Saturday evenings, "Hamlet"; Monday and Friday, "Othello"; Tuesday evening and Saturday matinee. "Merchant of Venice"; Wednesday matinee. "Macbeth...
Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82, Gurney Professor of English Literature in the University, will deliver a series of five lectures on the tragedies of Shakespeare in Sanders Theatre during the latter part of this month, it was announced yesterday. He will take up in this series Macbeth, Othello, Julius Caesar. King Lear, and Hamlet, and will analyze each tragedy from a critical point of view. The series is provided for by the Dowse Institute which was established for this purpose. Due to the Great War, the fund during the past few years was given to charity, but now, with that...
Friday, January 19.--Othello...