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Review: Bard on the Beach, Othello

Garima Goswami, 13 Jul, 2016 12:42 PM
  • Review: Bard on the Beach, Othello
Shakespeare’s Othello is one of the most performed plays in the world. It has also been the basis of several adaptations in various languages around the world. In my country of origin, India, the play was adapted into a blockbuster script that till date is quoted for its gripping storyline, of course to the credit of Shakespeare.
 
This year, Bard on the Beach presents this richly themed play for Shakespeare lovers adding their own theme which I believe blended perfectly well into the original plot. Director Bob Frazer carries a fabulous script and sets it in 1864 during the American Civil War. 
 
Othello, a Union Army general marries Desdemona, daughter of merchant Brabantio. Iago, an ensign, is envious of Othello for promoting Cassio to the rank of a lieutenant and therefore devices a plan for Othello’s destruction. In his thirst for revenge, Iago successfully plants seeds of jealously in Othello’s mind, making him believe Cassio and Desdemona are having a secret affair and eventually dismantling lives into a tragic conclusion. 
 
Luc Roderique, who I have seen perform previously in the Arts Club’s Doost, seemed justifiable in his role as Othello- committed and convincing. You can understand Othello’s helplessness juggling his love and doubts while falling prey to Iago’s sinister motives. Kayvon Kelly, as Iago, one of the most sinister villains of Shakespeare, carries the major weight of the script and impressively keeps the viewers engaged with his insidious strategies wrapped in light humour. Personally, I don’t enjoy watching a character occupy stage solo for too long, but Kayvon, who had to this multiple times throughout the script was gracefully eloquent. The character tactfully pulled the audiences attention with all eyes moving on stage as Iago did. The only point where I probably felt distracted was the scene between Emilia and Desdemona towards the conclusion, when Emilia is conversing about the nature of men and husbands. Admitting, Emilia’s loquaciousness was crucial to the script at this point, but it was curiosity right before the climax that perhaps created a sense of distractedness. 
 
Overall, I think Othello is a must-see at this season’s Bard on the Beach. Bob Frazer is excellent with his cast and crew and you cannot afford to miss this marvellous script!
 
Bard on the Beach is playing at the Vanier Park until September 24th. Get your tickets here: https://bardonthebeach.org/buy-tickets

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