One Night of Shakespeare
This led to an exciting and unusual interpretation of Othello. We had always intended to perform this play but with the initial uncertainty surrounding how it might be possible to stage or film, this meant that we started looking at how it could be broken down into monologues. Of course, in this tragic play, so many years ahead of its time, the majority of the narrative is manipulated by the villain Iago, who takes great pleasure in revealing everything to the other characters and the audience.This is what took us to, Iago's Othello, in which our Year 11 students performed many of the facets of the
“false-friend
“ who frames, cajoles and coerces the characters to bring about the end of Othello and Cassio.Well done to all those who took part.
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