Iago
featuring interviews with actors Patrick Page and Conor Andrew Hall
and Queens College CUNY professor Miles Grier
One of Shakespeare’s most notorious and chilling villains, Othello antagonist Iago, is in the spotlight in the second episode of season 2. This character has inspired debate for centuries, and this episode’s guests — who, at times, have totally different takes on Iago — suggest that the debate will continue. Discussed in this episode is whether “motiveless malignity” is a helpful phrase for understanding Iago, whether or not Iago is a psychopath, and why villain characters continue to captivate.
Guests on this episode are Tony Award-nominated actor Patrick Page (Hadestown), who played Iago at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. in 2005 and is in the midst of performing his solo show All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain Off-Broadway; Conor Andrew Hall, who played Iago for New Place Players in Manhattan earlier this year; and Dr. Miles Grier, professor at Queens College CUNY and writer of new book Inkface: Othello and White Authority in the Era of Atlantic Slavery.
This episode contains explicit language.