I'ev no real idea why they revived this play. It really doesn't give any of the characters any thought through motivation and therefore you really don't engage with any of them. Just not a very good play. The biggest problem is that the evil Iago character seems to be evil simply for the fun of it, he seems to stand to gain nothing from it. The staging also uses a lot of Bill Viola like projection which does not add to the drama much, and the projection of foetuses onto the stomachs of the 3 pregnant unmarried mothers is bafflingly unnecessary. Its well acted as far as it goes, but no engagement is provoked and the ending is such a come-down that I felt sorry for the actors at the end who surely must want to creep home rather than go to an after show party. Matthew Kelly was very good. The problem, I think, with the way the play was performed, is that the plot only works if the audience are ery clear at the begining that D'Avolos is in love with,...