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A soft Shylock and powerful Portia from 2015

Theatre critic John Nathan watches an RSC production of The Merchant of Venice from 2015 online

April 21, 2020 17:17
Patsy Ferran as Portia
2 min read

One of the few benefits of coronavirus is that it is possible to catch up with missed theatre productions. So as the economies of nations disintegrate, millions face unemployment and venerable companies go to the wall (I write this not knowing if this will be my last for the JC) take what solace you can from the dispiriting sight of Jewish revenge.

Yes, one of the 17 RSC shows now available on the MarqueeTV platform is Polly Findlay’s 2015 production of The Merchant of Venice starring Makram J Khoury.

The production opened as Jonathan Pryce played the role of Shylock at Shakespeare’s Globe and not long after Rupert Goold’s Casino-set version was revived at The Almeida with Ian McDiarmid taking over from Patrick Stewart in the production.

Much was made at the time about the casting of Khoury. An Arab Israeli in the role of Shylock seemed a gilt-edged opportunity to take the experience of a Jew living among Christians and an inform it with the experience of an Arab living among Jews.

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