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Think Theatre’s staging of Shakespeare’s Othello plays in the Playhouse Opera from 14 April to 7 May, presented in association with the Playhouse Company with support from PC Training and Business College. Geared mainly for secondary school learners studying Shakespeare’s stage tragedy as a set work, the production is directed by the multi-award-winning Durban actor, [[Clare Mortimer]], herself a writer of note and an experienced English teacher. Schools performances are at 9am and 12pm daily, Mondays – Fridays, with two public performances on 15 and 30 April at 7pm. Bookings and information re out-of-town performances are through the show’s producer, [[Margie Coppen]], on 083 251 9412. | Think Theatre’s staging of Shakespeare’s Othello plays in the Playhouse Opera from 14 April to 7 May, presented in association with the Playhouse Company with support from PC Training and Business College. Geared mainly for secondary school learners studying Shakespeare’s stage tragedy as a set work, the production is directed by the multi-award-winning Durban actor, [[Clare Mortimer]], herself a writer of note and an experienced English teacher. Schools performances are at 9am and 12pm daily, Mondays – Fridays, with two public performances on 15 and 30 April at 7pm. Bookings and information re out-of-town performances are through the show’s producer, [[Margie Coppen]], on 083 251 9412. | ||
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REQUIRES MORE INFORMATION
Think Theatre’s staging of Shakespeare’s Othello plays in the Playhouse Opera from 14 April to 7 May, presented in association with the Playhouse Company with support from PC Training and Business College. Geared mainly for secondary school learners studying Shakespeare’s stage tragedy as a set work, the production is directed by the multi-award-winning Durban actor, Clare Mortimer, herself a writer of note and an experienced English teacher. Schools performances are at 9am and 12pm daily, Mondays – Fridays, with two public performances on 15 and 30 April at 7pm. Bookings and information re out-of-town performances are through the show’s producer, Margie Coppen, on 083 251 9412.
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