"Iago: The Master Manipulator in Shakespeare's Othello" Step into the world of deception and treachery as you witness the captivating production of Othello at the Lyric Theatre. With its litho poster, it promises an unforgettable experience. In Act III, Scene III, be prepared to be mesmerized by the intense chemistry between Othello and Iago captured beautifully in an engraving. Their complex relationship unfolds before your eyes. Theatrical make-up transforms Iago into a character that exudes mystery and cunningness. In this black and white photo, his features are accentuated, hinting at his dark intentions. Mr. Young's portrayal in 1824 showcases his exceptional talent as he brings this conniving character to life with conviction. Creator John William Gear captures the essence of Iago's wickedness through this remarkable image. Witness a pivotal moment when Othello throttles Iago in a powerful black and white photograph featuring Lewis Waller and H B Irving. The intensity leaps off the page as their emotions collide on stage. Through engravings depicting scenes from Othello, immerse yourself further into Shakespeare's tragic tale filled with jealousy, betrayal, and revenge. Let these visuals transport you to another era where passion reigns supreme. Marvel at Mr Couldock's portrayal in Act II, Scene I through an enchanting engraving that highlights his ability to manipulate those around him effortlessly. His performance will leave you spellbound. Discover St James Major depicted in tempera on oak panel – a subtle nod to one of literature's most infamous villains who shares similar traits with Iago; both possess deceitful natures hidden beneath charming facades. Another striking engraving showcases Henry Forrester as Iago at the Lyceum Theatre. His interpretation adds depth to this multifaceted character who thrives on sowing seeds of doubt within others.