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Actor performance: Neil Caple

Tune in to this video of television and theatre actor Neil Caple, who recently starred in Funny Money at Liverpool's Royal Court theatre, performing Iago's First Soliloquy from William Shakespeare's Othello. Filmed and edited by Susannah Birkwood

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