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VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From25th May 2010
To12th June 2010
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Sat Mat 15:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £18.00.
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
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Otieno

Otieno

Work:: Otieno (S01331275678)

In Zimbabwe in 2008, the impending elections bring hope to a country left raw by oppression. Otieno, a militia leader protecting a white farm under siege by Mugabe's war veterans, has secretly married Diana, the white farmer's daughter. The war veterans draw closer to the farm and the mounting pressure begins to take its toll on the inhabitants: tempers fray, personalities crack and Otieno begins to doubt Diana's fidelity. Ian, Otieno's trusted aide, appears to be the only person he can rely on in the middle of this chaos, but it is this reliance that is the downfall for the whole farm. Trevor Michael Georges' contemporary rewriting of Shakespeare's Othello is set against the continuing deprivation of present-day Zimbabwe. This visceral play brings a brutal beauty to the well-known tragedy of violence and betrayal.
Author Trevor Michael Georges

Production:: (T790992187)

It has been thirty years, almost to the day, since Robert Mugabe became head of the Zimbabwean government. Metta Theatre is joining with organisations, including ROHR Zimbabwe and UK institutions, to look at the state of the country today in a series of post-show and on-line discussions.
Producer Heather Doole (for Metta Theatre)
Producer Southwark Playhouse
Director Poppy Burton Morgan
Design William Reynolds
Lighting William Reynolds
Performer David Ajao (Rufaro)
Performer Rhoda Ofori Attah (Bamidele)
Performer David Charles (Howard)
Performer Trevor Michael Georges (Otieno)
Performer Sian Goff (Diana)
Performer Jack Hawkins (Ian)
Performer Kevin Neil (Kagiso)

Listing:: L0122769531




Production details

It has been thirty years, almost to the day, since Robert Mugabe became head of the Zimbabwean government. Metta Theatre is joining with organisations, including ROHR Zimbabwe and UK institutions, to look at the state of the country today in a series of post-show and on-line discussions.

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