The Phil Willmott Company's bold new staging of Shakespeare's OTHELLO is set to preview at the Union Theatre in Southwark from 13th March and will run until 6th April. OTHELLO is the final production in the hugely successful Essential Classics Season 2019.
An English Colonial Outpost, India 1919
Phil Willmott's new interpretation of Shakespeare's classic thriller of jealousy, illicit passion and racial tension is set during the British Raj and commemorates the centenary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (also known as the Amritsar massacre). One of the most infamous and shameful incidents of Britain's colonial rule of India, this atrocity saw British & Indian officers fire into a gathering of unarmed local protesters. The resulting international and local condemnation was a major factor in the ensuing deterioration of British authority in India leading to the eventual collapse of the Raj.
The British had instigated a disastrous scheme whereby selected Indian soldiers were to be promoted into higher officer ranks in the British Army. These Indian cadets were sent to study in Great Britain at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in anticipation of promotion to King's Commissioned Officers, with full authority over British troops.
However, far from home, at Sandhurst these Indian recruits were pitted against upper-class Englishmen and mercilessly bullied in conditions alien to their upbringing and experience. Of the first batch of 25 cadets admitted ten failed to meet the requisite standard, two died, two resigned, and one was deprived of his commission.
This adaptation presumes that English Army Chaplain, Cassio, and the Indian Officer recruit, Othello, survived their Sandhurst training together, becoming friends, during which time they first meet Desdemona.
Upon graduation Othello has been fast tracked to the rank of General in an Indian outpost, now under the jurisdiction of Desdemona's father, The Duke. She and Othello secretly marry and he sends for his old friend, Cassio to be his Lieutenant.
Iago, Othello's sociopathic English Orderly (a soldier assigned to a commissioned officer as a personal servant), is prevented from raising any higher in the army by his lower-class background and is deeply resentful of Othello.
With the reluctant participation of his newly arrived wife, Emilia, Iago plots the destruction of the Indian General, who is already isolated and conflicted by his role collaborating in and enforcing the British occupancy of his native land.
CAST LIST
OTHELLO Matthew Wade
DESDEMONA Carlotta De Gregori
IAGO Rikki Lawton
CASSIO Jerome Dowling
EMILIA Claire Lloyd
RODERIGO Maximilian Marston
BIANCA Megan Grech
THE DUKE Jeremy Todd
MONTANO Kit Carson
CREATIVES LIST
Produced by Sasha Regan for the Union Theatre
Directed by Phil Willmott
DATES
13th March - 6th April 2019
Previews from 13th March - 16th March
PERFORMANCE TIMES
Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinées: 24th March, 31st March and 6th April at 2.30pm
TICKETS
Tickets: 13th March - 16th March: £15
Tickets from 19th March: £22.50, concessions £20, Under 18's £15
Ticket Link: http://www.uniontheatre.biz/othello.html
GROUP BOOKINGS
For all school or group booking rates, please contact the Union Theatre directly on 020 7261 9876 or by e-mail on info@uniontheatre.biz. Q&A's are also provided for schools and colleges.
ADDRESS
The Union Theatre, Old Union Arches, 229 Union Street, Southwark SE1 0LR.
Box Office: www.uniontheatre.biz Telephone: 020 7261 9876
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