An Adams House Drama Society production of Shakespeare's Othello will open April 27 in the House dining room, on a reconstructed and enlarged stage.
The play, the Society's second major production of the year, will be directed by Daniel Seltzer, instructor in English, who will also play Iago. The title role will be played by John Nathan '61, and Desdemona by Judith Ogden '62, Henry Bourne '60 is the producer.
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