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Iago on the Couch - Preview
Created by
the Institute of Psychoanalysis, Iago
on the Couch is
the first of a series of filmed discussions exploring some of Shakespeare’s most
complex and compelling characters. Iago
on the Couch sees
four pre-eminent figures in the theatrical and psychoanalytic fields engage in
discussion about the richly enigmatic character of Iago from Shakespeare’s Othello.
In a
discussion chaired by Don Campbell, former president of the British
Psychoanalytic Society, actor Simon Russell Beale, director Terry Hands, and
analysts Ignês Sodré and David Bell engage with this most notorious of
Shakespeare’s characters. Extensive theatrical experience and psychoanalytic
expertise meet in a deeply involved and wide-ranging examination of
Shakespeare’s arch manipulator.
On the 7th December
of this year, in the apt surroundings of London’s Freud Museum, the discussion
was filmed live by candlelight around the dining room table previously owned and
used by Sigmund Freud himself.
The
finished DVD includes commentaries by renowned British psychoanalyst Ron
Britton, as well as a literary critical commentary by Laurie Maguire, Professor
of English literature at Magdalene College, University of Oxford and Michael
Billington, renowned theatre academic, writer and theatre critic. Click here to purchase a copy of the DVD via PayPal (£14.99 + £1.00 postage and packing).
As study material for students of literature, a work of interest to the general viewer, and an invaluable record of some of our generation’s most outstanding contributors to theatre and psychoanalysis, Iago on the Couch will be a source of fascination for many.
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