1944. America. Celebrated actor, singer and political campaigner Paul
Robeson - forever associated with 'Ol' Man River' - is touring the
country as the eponymous hero in Shakespeare's Othello. His Desdemona
is the brilliant young actress Uta Hagen. Her husband, the Broadway star
José Ferrer, plays Iago.
All the actors are friends. But in mid-century American society, they
are not all equals.
As the tour goes on, the boundaries between the onstage passions and
their offstage lives begin to blur. Soon the chemistry between Robeson
and Hagen and the rivalry between Robeson and Ferrer is every bit as
dangerous as that between their famous characters. Revenge takes many
forms and in post-war America it isn't always purely personal - it can
be disturbingly political too.