Judging a book by its cover: a project #ShakeRacepic.twitter.com/ZGfktUopEi
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This guy apparently missed all the race stuff in the play, like "begrimed and blacked as my own face." That's clearly not a racial theme.pic.twitter.com/FUQW9ZONcd
who is this? Such a good example of being precisely and entirely wrong.
‘More profitably’ is, of course, exactly and unconsciously to the point...
The real clue to this is in the director and the culture of the company at the time and an attitude of “they can’t speak the verse” & the British press’s racism. This is based on on- and off-the record conversations with key players. Coming in 2021. (As she whispers the R-word).
There also seems to be no acknowledgement that Arabizing or cinnamoning Othello, as I call it, is also racist, like blackface. It’s almost as though they hadn’t read Said.
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