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Othello
- Arkangel Shakespeare
- Narrated by: Don Warrington, David Threlfall, Anne-Marie Duff, Jasper Britton
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
This great tragedy confronts the mystery at the heart of evil and contains some of Shakespeare's most magnificent dramatic verse.
Othello, a Moorish general in the service of Venice, has married Desdemona, beautiful daughter of a Venetian senator. But Iago, Othello's malignant ensign, is determined to destroy their happiness. Cunningly bending Othello to his own purposes, Iago persuades the Moor that Desdemona is unfaithful to him. Tormented in a hell of jealousy, Othello moves inexorably toward the destruction of his innocent wife and himself.
Othello is played by Don Warrington, David Threlfall is Iago, Anne-Marie Duff is Desdemona, and Jasper Britton plays Cassio.
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- Tad Davis
- 02-17-17
Heartbreaking
One of the most heartbreaking things I've ever listened to. In a uniformly excellent cast, David Threlfall is terrifying as Iago, and David Warrington exquisite in his agony. Anne Marie Duff is a charming Desdemona, increasingly baffled by Othello's abrupt change in attitude toward her. I put off listening to the last scene for a few days to build up my resilience: it's almost unbearable. One of the best of the Arkangel productions.
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- Daniel
- 04-18-16
A good but rather histrionic introduction to experiencing Othello
The Arkangel voice actors put out a lot of energy into their lines, but the cadence tender to be jarring at times. There is no lack of emotional power in the lines of this play in themselves, but the actors seemed over-zealous to emphasize the emotional stress in their lines so that at times Othello, Cassio, Iago, Desdemona, Emilia, and Roderigo's lines came off as affected. Iago's lines were often delivered in a really low tone and with a halting pace. This effect can be powerful when sprinkled in, but tended (in my opinion) to hamper the lines' ability to communicate.
But, since the emphasis did fall on the important parts of the line (to clarify the meaning of those words by making it obvious that they were meant to be significant), this performance could be a good introduction to Shakespeare for first (or second or third) time readers, who are not yet accustomed to Shakespeare's syntax, style, and vocabulary.
Definitely worth a listen, especially if used for teaching or as an aid to study.
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- Zee
- 12-06-15
Othello
This is the best production of Othello. I've listen to others in this by far is truly the best all the actors are truly five star their pace in timing is perfect. I feel all others pale in comparison. if you are trying to learn Othello or you just want to listen to a great tale of love and disaster this is the one.
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- Max Mundy
- 05-07-17
Outstanding Performance.
Very well done. Good sound effects and voices. I found it very easy to comprehend what was happening from scene to scene.
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- RioDeg
- 03-28-17
Indexing is terrible
Any additional comments?
This reading of Othello is great . However, the indexing is terrible. The table of contents for the audiobook is as follows:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
That's it. Completely impossible to find your passage if you are reading along.
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- Ron Struempf
- 09-21-16
Amazing voice actors
The only bad thing I can say about this rendition is that the actors get so into character that when they get emotional it's difficult to discern their words.
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- rebecca wyer
- 03-06-22
Iago & Co Win Again!
Excellent performances by Ark Angel once again. Multiple voices increases the listening pleasure for all!
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- Erin Walsh
- 03-27-20
good actors
the actors were really good. It was very easy to follow. I only wish the chapters were broken up by the acts
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- Anonymous User
- 12-13-19
Best produced in the series...
...and there are many well-produced plays in Arkangel. Othello's performance was particularly special. I also liked Desdemona.
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- Tanner
- 01-16-16
Great Audio Book
The voice acting was great and made the story come alive. I'd recommend this audio book to anyone.
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- Shades of Blue Q
- 08-24-18
Brilliantly done.
All the actors are in first class voice with as much excitement and suspense as is needed, Don Warrington is an excellent Othello and as many "Aghhhhhh Iago's" as you may well like. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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