In his thrilling story of Othello, the noble Moor who loved not wisely but too well, Shakespeare creates a tragedy of a love destroyed by jealousy. Provoked by the treacherous Iago’s lies, Othello begins to mistrust his loyal bride, Desdemona. As his suspicions rise, Othello collapses under the weight of his self-doubt, eventually destroying his once-happy marriage. In his most intimate tragedy, Shakespeare constructs a highly charged tale of prejudice, revenge and the destruction of innocence.
FAB Friday: February 24, 8pm. All tickets $14, plus free beer provided by Boulder Beer.
Pay-What-You-Can: Thursday, February 23, 7:30pm. No pre-sales or reservations; donations accepted at the door.
PlayClub: Saturday, March 3, 8pm. In-depth discussion following the performance, facilitated by Old Firehouse Books.
Childcare: Fridays, March 2 and 16, 8pm. Provided by Young People’s Learning Center. Call 970.482.1212 for childcare reservations.
Free Student/Educator Performance: Thursday, February 16, 7:30pm. Call 970.484.5237 for reservations.
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