OTHELLO POLYNESIA, A New Take On The Classic By The Black Friars Comes To Downstage 2 June - 6 June
By: Reynard Loki May. 13, 2009
Othello Polynesia, a new take on the classic by the Black Friars is coming to Downstage in June.
This tragic tale of revenge, betrayal, jealousy and love comes alive in modern-day Polynesia. With backing from Creative New Zealand, true to the original script and created in consultation with Oxford Shakespearean editor Professor Michael Neill, this play portrays Othello as the only palangi character in a brown society. Driven by the cunning manipulations of the malignant Iago, Othello Polynesia is a fast-paced, heartbreaking drama performed by one of New Zealand’s newest Polynesian theatre groups. “We see Othello Polynesia as our own story, it’s about identity and brotherhood and these things are still just as relevant today as they were 400 years ago. We look forward to sharing it with a new audience in Wellington.” says Black Friars Director Michelle Johansson. The Black Friars have made several changes to the show since its Auckland debut. Michelle: “The show is now 100 minutes long and it contains a lot more Polynesian cultural influences, including music, dance and drums.
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