Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses (Nov 2012)

Race-ing with the Times: Theatrical Exigency and Performative Politics in Trevor Nunn’s Othello (1989)

  • Fischer, Susan L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14198/raei.2012.25.13
Journal volume & issue
no. 25
p. 167

Abstract

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An almost beat-by-beat re-viewing and re-reading of the temptation scene in Trevor Nunn’s 1989 National Theatre production of Othello registered a need to query whether the director’s decision to cast a (black) opera singer rather than a (Shakespearean) actor in the demanding role of Othello had been misguided. This view presupposes that theatrical exigency – the development of a dramatic action and on-stage situation – would be highlighted over the contingency of performative politics, however vital contemporary attention to cultural matters of “inauthenticity” and “political correctness” may be regarded.