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E15 presents: Othello

East 15 Acting School performs a spirited and ensemble-led production of Shakespeare's Othello.

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As would have been the case in Shakespeare’s own Globe Theatre, our productions are adapted for and created by the company. This ensemble spirit is a crucial part of our ethos at East 15 Acting School.

Now part of the University of Essex, East 15 was founded over 55 years ago by Maggie Bury to train actors in the tradition of Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop Company at the Theatre Royal Stratford, London.

In 2024 we are delighted to bring you Othello in which our actors, who have been training together for the last 2 years, use all their individual and collaborative company skills to present thrilling and original productions.

This will be the first public performance for the current second year students and Shakespeare with a fresh mind!

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Adult £10.00
Child (Under 18s)£6.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Meeting point

At the Barn Theatre entrance via the Tea Room

Accessibility

There is wheelchair access

Other

Suitable for 12+

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