Word: othello
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...more adult parts. Says she: "The only place I draw the line is nudity." Then, forgetting what the role of Iris was all about, she adds: "Anyway, no one would want to see a 13-year-old take off her clothes." Some day, she says, she intends to play Othello, no less. Coming from Jodie Foster, that is no teeny-bopper fantasy...
...friendship that led to starring roles in a string of O'Neill plays (All God's Chillun Got Wings, The Hairy Ape and The Emperor Jones). Robeson's most spectacular stage triumph after Show Boat (1928), in which he sang Ol' Man River, was Othello, which in 1930 drew 20 curtain calls in London; in 1943 it ran for 296 performances in New York, a Broadway record for a Shakespeare play. His screen career began in 1933 and included success in Sanders of the River, Jericho and King Solomon's Mines. But always he felt...
Earlier, White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee for hearings on his nomination as the new Defense Secretary. Although Rumsfeld has been portrayed as playing the scheming lago to Ford's naive Othello, he maintained that, in fact, he had not wanted Schlesinger...
...Othello. Presented by the Shakespeare Society of Wellesley College in the Shakespeare House. Performances November 7 at 7 p.m. and November 8, 14, 15, at 8 p.m. No admission charge...
...peacocking about in an ever-crisp uniform-Saraiva de Carvalho has proved himself to be a tough, if opportunistic leader. Born in 1936 in Lourenço Marques, the capital of Mozambique, he first aspired to a theatrical career-in fact his parents named him for Shakespeare's Othello. Since his family lacked money for acting lessons, he joined the army instead. He served for five years in Angola and for three in Guinea-Bissau under Spínola, who, in a never forgotten slight, excluded the brash young captain from his inner circle of trusted officers...