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Updated · The Globe and Mail · May 29
André Sills Takes 2 Shakespeare Leads in 12th Stratford Season
Updated
Updated · The Globe and Mail · May 29

André Sills Takes 2 Shakespeare Leads in 12th Stratford Season

3 articles · Updated · The Globe and Mail · May 29

Summary

  • André Sills will play both Othello and Oberon at the Stratford Festival, with the two productions running at the 600-seat Tom Patterson Theatre in his 12th season there.
  • June 19 marks the opening of Othello, a role Sills has played before but says now comes with deeper preparation after a winter research trip to Italy, Cyprus and Morocco.
  • That double assignment highlights Stratford’s demanding repertory system, where Sills must keep two sharply different Shakespeare characters distinct while sometimes performing in two shows a day.
  • Sills first arrived through Stratford’s Birmingham Conservatory in 2005 and has since become one of the company’s regulars, known for major Shakespeare roles including Coriolanus and for directing in 2024.
  • Directors Graham Abbey and Haysam Kadri say his rigor and leadership make him a model for younger artists, especially Black performers and other artists of colour.

Insights

After a research trip to Italy and Cyprus, how is André Sills redefining Shakespeare's most tragic hero?
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