Reviews:
"This remarkable characterization is what will make you remember Shakespeare in the Park's Othello for all your theatregoing days.... Most actors have to choose between playing Shakespeare's music with their tongues and larynges or building a character who actually speaks the words as if he understands and means them. Mr. Sandys has it both ways. He's also evil incarnate and an ordinary Joe gone very bad at one and the same time." - Dallas Morning News
"Nick Sandys... delivers a near-perfect version of this backstabbing snake.... Sandys has given many crowd-pleasing performances on Fort Worth stages, but this passionate and energetic portrayal has to be one of his absolute best. He doesn't just steal the show -- he swipes it, gift-wraps it and then sells it back to us." - Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
"This remarkable characterization is what will make you remember Shakespeare in the Park's Othello for all your theatregoing days.... Most actors have to choose between playing Shakespeare's music with their tongues and larynges or building a character who actually speaks the words as if he understands and means them. Mr. Sandys has it both ways. He's also evil incarnate and an ordinary Joe gone very bad at one and the same time." - Dallas Morning News
"Nick Sandys... delivers a near-perfect version of this backstabbing snake.... Sandys has given many crowd-pleasing performances on Fort Worth stages, but this passionate and energetic portrayal has to be one of his absolute best. He doesn't just steal the show -- he swipes it, gift-wraps it and then sells it back to us." - Ft. Worth Star-Telegram