Baritone and actor DAVID SERERO stars as OTHELLO's title role adapted in a Moroccan style for 5 unique performances at the Center for Jewish History, New York, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
Three Sephardic-themed productions -- two Shakespeare classics and a Verdi opera – were presented in 2016 Off-Broadway in the theater located at the Center for Jewish History (15 W. 16 St.) in New York City. MERCHANT OF VENICE last January, followed by NABUCCO last April were both SOLD OUT, and from June 16-30 OTHELLO.
This trio of productions follows last year's debut of MERCHANT OF VENICE - which uniquely included Sephardic Ladino songs incorporated into Shakespeare's text - at the Center, marking the first time the museum and their performance space, located in Chelsea, a theater production presented by the AMERICAN SEPHARDI FEDERATION.
OTHELLO – William Shakespeare’s renowned tragic play will be presented in a Moroccan style including some Judeo-Arabic songs, and Verdi’s Otello excerpts bringing Shakespeare's drama of race, deceit, and murder back to its Moroccan origins.
The costumes are inspired by Arabian taste as the play is set in Morocco.
David Serero will star in the title role of Othello along with Christopher Romero Wilson (Iago), Elena Barone (Desdemona), Ian Cooper (Cassio), Amanda Vilanova (Emilia), Aaron Hernandez (Roderigo / Duke of Venice), Shawn Chang (Piano).
Performances are:
June 16th at 8 pm
June 23rd at 8 pm (Opening night - Followed by a reception)
June 26th at 8 pm
June 28th at 8 pm (Followed by a Closing night reception)
June 30th at 4pm
Tickets are $26 & $36 (VIP)
Booking: asfothello.bpt.me or 1.800.838.3006
Video Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvbaIzQ_iM0
David Serero is one of the most sought-after performers who is known as an "actor's actor". The wide variety of roles (from Opera to Classic Theatre and Broadway Musicals to Comedy) that he has played and the quality of his work have earned him a worldwide reputation as a versatile talent.
David Serero is a Parisian-born, classically trained actor and baritone, who has performed operas, and pop concerts in more than 1000 concerts around the world, including at numerous venues in NYC, and starred in more than 100 films. In addition to starring in MERCHANT OF VENICE last year at the Center for Jewish History, he has appeared in several musicals, Operas, and classical plays, and performed sold-out solo concerts at the Snapple Theatre Center in Times Square. In 2012, he made his sold-out WEST END debuts at the Dominion Theatre. In London, David performed at Wembley Stadium and the Royal College of Music. In Paris he starred as Don Quixote from MAN OF LA MANCHA and as Happy Mac from BEGGAR'S HOLIDAY by Duke Ellington. He recorded a duet with JERMAINE JACKSON and produced his Jazz album. He performed two concerts on TIMES SQUARE for Best of France. He has recorded several albums including a Frank Sinatra tribute album, SEPHARDI (an album of Sephardic songs), and HABANERA (a modern version of Carmen Opera with beatboxer Mythe Box). This season in New York, he starred as Shylock from Shakespeare’s MERCHANT OF VENICE, the title role of Verdi’s NABUCCO at the Center for Jewish History, and Verdi’s RIGOLETTO and Mozart’s DON GIOVANNI at Carnegie Hall.
David Serero’s official website: www.davidserero.com