Othello, The
by William Shakespeare, Y York

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Synopsis

This story carefully takes apart and reveals the tragedy of the jealous man, the man who believes he can own another.

"Far from the first to take one of Shakespeare's stories into a different era or cultural context, playwright Y York…[does] a masterful job of it here…[reframing] the story as a hip-hop love triangle…The key soliloquies are presented as modern G-rated rap.

The lyrics are catchy.

The emotions remain intact.

York simplifies the plot as well.

She redefines Iago, one of Shakespeare's most malevolent villains, as Desdemona's longtime friend and confidante.

We learn that Iago was in love with Desdemona long before the exotic and dynamic Moor came into the picture and won her heart.

In York's telling of the story, Iago's decision to destroy Othello is driven as much by his unrequited love for Desdemona as by Othello's promotion of Cassio.

In short, it's that classic Frankie and Johnny, 'If I can't have you, nobody will,' thing.

And so, it seems reasonable when Iago appears at one point to be wavering and actually willing to set his darkest schemes aside if he can just convince Desdemona to leave Othello and choose him.

However, when Iago tells Desdemona that he loves her, she plays it off like he's joking and laughs in his face.

At that point her fate is sealed."

(Honolulu Star-Bulletin) The script contains both the rapped and prose versions of the soliloquies.

Flexible set.

Approximate running time: 70 minutes.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French

Othello, The is a play written by William Shakespeare and published by Samuel French .

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