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  • While he proclaims that he can compartmentalize his love (secret, forbidden) for Desdemona (Erica Sims), daughter of Senator Brabantio (Carl Wawrina), at the same time that he can lead his men against the Turks, his mental composition is a little more marital, a little less martial.

    James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011

  • The long-range planning is evident from the start when Brabantio spurns his daughter Desdemona, by hurling her to the ground in a manner that Othello will later echo.

    Othello – review 2011

  • While he proclaims that he can compartmentalize his love (secret, forbidden) for Desdemona (Erica Sims), daughter of Senator Brabantio (Carl Wawrina), at the same time that he can lead his men against the Turks, his mental composition is a little more marital, a little less martial.

    James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011

  • While he proclaims that he can compartmentalize his love (secret, forbidden) for Desdemona (Erica Sims), daughter of Senator Brabantio (Carl Wawrina), at the same time that he can lead his men against the Turks, his mental composition is a little more marital, a little less martial.

    James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011

  • While he proclaims that he can compartmentalize his love (secret, forbidden) for Desdemona (Erica Sims), daughter of Senator Brabantio (Carl Wawrina), at the same time that he can lead his men against the Turks, his mental composition is a little more marital, a little less martial.

    James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011

  • Brabantio had borrowed the armour of Hamlet's Ghost: Cassio, the

    Camilla 2008

  • Awake! what, ho, Brabantio! thieves! thieves! thieves!

    Othello, the Moore of Venice 2004

  • Enter Brabantio, Roderigo, and Officers with torches and weapons

    Othello, the Moore of Venice 2004

  • Lodovico, nobleman of Venice, kinsman of Brabantio.

    Othello, the Moore of Venice 2004

  • Gratiano, nobleman of Venice, brother of Brabantio.

    Othello, the Moore of Venice 2004

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