When did Robeson play Othello?

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Paul Robeson (1898–1976) played the title role of Othello, with Uta Hagen as Desdemona
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Did Paul Robeson ever play Othello?

Under the direction of Margaret Webster, Robeson became the first African American to be cast as Othello in a major production in the United States, and the first Black actor to perform the role since Ira Aldridge in the 19th century.
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When did Paul Robeson play Othello at Stratford?

It's 60 years ago, in April 1959, that one of the most important events in the history of the theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon took place. Paul Robeson, the great American singer and actor, became the first black Othello in Shakespeare's town in the twentieth century.
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When did the first black actor play Othello?

The first black actor to play many of William Shakespeare's leading roles, Ira Aldridge took 19th-century London by storm when in 1825 he performed Othello in the city's docklands.
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Who was the first black actor to play Othello in the 20th century in America?

The theatre's star, James Hewlett, was the first African American on record to play Othello; Hewlett directly challenged white ownership of Shakespeare by calling himself “Shakespeare's Proud Representative.” When English actor Charles Mathews mocked Hewlett's Shakespearean dialect, Hewlett challenged him in a public ...
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Paul Robeson on Othello (1958)



Who was the first African American to play Othello with an all white cast?

His replacement; Ira Aldridge, a 26-year-old African American who broke the colour barrier for actors in early 19th century Britain.
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Can a white person play Othello?

Racial prejudice has allowed white actors to play Othello well into the 20th century. David Harewood discusses Larry Olivier's performance in 1964.
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Who played Othello in blackface?

Reception. Olivier played Othello in blackface. He also adopted an exotic accent of his own invention, developed a special walk, and learned how to speak in a voice considerably deeper than his normal one.
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Who first played Othello?

The first actor to play the title role in Othello was Richard Burbage, who along with William Shakespeare, was a leading member of the King's Men theatre company.
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What black actors played Othello?

Laurence Fishburne played Othello in the 1995 film directed by Oliver Parker. This movie marked the first time that Othello was played by an African American actor on film.
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When was Othello first performed?

The first recorded performance of Shakespeare's play Othello, the Moor of Venice, was on Hallowmas Day, November 1, 1604 (409 years before the launch date of this website).
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What time does Othello take place?

Othello is set in Venice, presumably sometime in the latter half of the sixteenth-century. Venice was at war with the Ottoman empire between 1570 and 1573, so the play's reference to the threat of an attack on Cyprus could reflect a setting sometime during this period.
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How many times was Othello performed?

It ran for 296 performances, almost twice as long as any other Shakespearean play ever produced on Broadway.
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What was the longest running Shakespeare play on Broadway?

Folger Finds delivers delightful and insightful moments with the Folger collection. Sarah Hovde, a cataloger at the Folger Shakespeare Library, unearths the contract between the producer, the director, and the star of the longest-running Shakespeare play on Broadway, Othello.
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Why was Paul Robeson's portrayal of Othello significant?

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, WA Darlington felt that Robeson was a "really memorable" Othello precisely because he was black: "By reason of his race Mr Robeson is able to surmount the difficulties which English actors generally find in the part." While other Othellos had seemed illogically jealous, Robeson's ...
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Was Othello a black man?

There is no final consensus over Othello's ethnicity; whether of Maghrebi origin as in the generally accepted definition of "Moor", or of Sub-Saharan African. E. A. J. Honigmann, the editor of the Arden Shakespeare edition concluded that Othello's ethnic background is ambiguous.
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Who played Othello in Shakespeare's time?

William C. Macready played Othello and Iago, as well as all of Shakespeare's other great creations. He was the first to pay specific attention to Othello's moorish garb. In the early 20th century the most acclaimed portrayal of Othello was by Paul Robeson, the distinguished actor and civil rights advocate.
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When was the play Othello written?

Othello, the Moor of Venice is a tragedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1603, and based on the Italian short story 'Un Capitano Moro' ('A Moorish Captain') by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565.
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When did Olivier play Othello?

The British actor, Laurence Olivier (1907–1989) played Othello for the National Theatre at The Old Vic in 1964. Maggie Smith took the part of Desdemona while John Dexter was Iago. As this photographic postcard shows, Olivier 'blacked up' to play the part, as was common until the early 1980s.
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Why is Othello called the Moor?

Othello is referred to as the Moor because of his dark skin color. The term was initially used to describe people from the ancient Roman province, which is now North Africa, but over time the word "Moor" became an ambiguous term used to describe anyone who had dark skin.
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How many Othello movies are there?

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Orson Welles (1952) and Oliver Parker (1995) directed two of the twelve film versions of Othello. The former starred by Orson Welles himself, and the latter, by Laurence Fishburne.
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Who was the last white actor to play Othello?

It's all but certain that Shakespeare's first Othello was Richard Burbage, a white Londoner. It's even more likely that Burbage would have worn dark makeup, as actors in Britain did until the late 1980s (Michael Gambon was one of the last, at Scarborough in 1990).
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What race was Othello?

"Shakespeare meant Othello to be a Black Moor from Africa, an African of the highest nobility of heritage. From Kean on, Othello was made a light-skinned Moor because the West had since made Africa a slave center and the African was pictured only as a slave.”
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Is Othello based on a true story?

That Othello and Desdemona, whose real name was Palma, really existed, is clearly proved. Even the mad jealousy of Othello is historical.
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