Othello

Trafalgar Studios 1, Whitehall, London

Love, racism, jealousy and desire are at the emotional core of Othello, Shakespeare's monumental tragedy, a tender love story shattered by one man's obsessive hatred of another.

Othello, a high ranking soldier, is noble, brave and victorious. Iago, passed over for a position in the army, fuels his diabolical revenge with hatred and snarling racism. Poignant, intense and heartbreaking, Othello mercilessly explores every inch of the human condition.

In this production by Northern Broadsides, which originated at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in February, the title role is played by Lenny Henry. Better known as a comedian, now Henry takes on one of Shakespeare's most famous and complex roles for his theatrical stage debut. 

Henry's stage experience to date includes numerous one-man stand-up shows, while his long career has also encompassed radio, film and television, with credits including The Lenny Henry Show, Lenny Henry In Pieces, Lenny's Britain, Chef!, The Delbert Wilkins Show, Hope And Glory and Comic Strip Presents. He is a co-founder of Comic Relief. 

He is directed by Barrie Rutter, the Artistic Director of Northern Broadsides who has also directed for the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. 

The cast of Othello also includes Jessica Harris, previously seen in London in Harper Regan at the National Theatre, as Desdemona, and regular Northern Broadsides collaborator Conrad Nelson as Iago.

For more about Othello at the Trafalgar Studio 1, read the Big Interview with Lenny Henry or the First Night Feature.

Cast & CreativesEXPAND

cast: Lenny Henry, Jessica Harris, Conrad Nelson, David Beckford, Matt Connor, Andy Cryer, Victoria Gee, Geoff Leesley, Chris Pearse, Simon Holand Roberts, Sara Poyzer, Richard Standing

author: William Shakespeare

director: Barrie Rutter

music by: Conrad Nelson

lighting designer: Guy Hoare

costume: Stephen Snell

designer: Ruari Murchison

producer: Northern Broadsides, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Sonia Friedman Productions

Ticket Prices:
£20-£45

About the show
  • Age Suitability: General
  • Genre: Shakespeare
  • Show Times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Thu & Sat 14:30
  • Duration: 3h
  • opening night:
  • Box Office:
    0870 060 6632

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Venue InformationHIDE

Trafalgar Studios 1
Whitehall, London, United Kingdom, SW1A 2DY

  • Nearest tube: Charing Cross/Embankment (approx. 500m)
  • Nearest bus: 3, 9, 11, 12, 24, 29, 53, 77A, 88, 153, 159
  • Nearest train: Charing Cross
  • Parking: Westminter City Council car park in Trafalgar Square. NCP at Bedfordbury (approx. 500m).
  • Air conditioned: 1
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Venue Access InformationEXPAND

  • How to book: Tel: 0871 297 5477 Minicom: 0870 060 6641
  • Discounts: Discounts for all disabled customers, please call the Box Office to check availability.
  • Limited mobility: Leg room is generally good with extra space on the front row and on the side aisle of row E.
  • Access description: One shallow step up from the street through double swing doors into the foyer. Box Office opposite. All staircases have handrails and steps are highlighted. 25 steps down then up 10 steps in to the auditorium (3 steps between rows). Theatre opens 1 hour before performance.
  • Hearing impaired: Infrared system in the auditorium with 16 headsets, available from the box office with a deposit. Check with Box Office which seats in the auditorium have best reception.
  • Guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are allowed inside the auditorium by prior arrangement with the theatre, alternatively staff are happy to dog-sit. You will be seated in an aisle seat.
  • Wheelchairs: No spaces for people who need to remain in their wheelchairs. Transfer seating is available to Row A (3 spaces) and K (1 space). Access to Row A is through the Stalls Bar and Row K is up 14 steps. Wheelchair users must bring 2 people to help with the steps. The theatre can store a maximum of 3 wheelchairs per performance. Venue is not suitable for scooters.
  • Toilets: 22 steps up from the foyer to women’s and men’s. More toilets off the Stalls Bar.
  • Disabled toilets: No adapted WC.
  • Bars: Foyer bar next to the Box Office. 25 steps to Stalls Bar (spacious, few seats). Drinks can be brought to disabled customers in the auditorium upon request.
  • Legroom: Touch tours available on request.