
Owen
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Narrated by:
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Myles Catania
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By:
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Kosh Ram
About this listen
Shakespeare's Othello gets transplanted into a modern day summer camp. The male leads teach Tennis and the female leads teach Arts and Crafts. Owen is promoted to be the tennis director and chooses Cass to be his assistant. Ian, who is just a tennis coach, is jealous of their success and plots certain schemes to bring them down. His main scheme is to make Owen think that his fiance Mona, is having an affair with Cass. Will Owen trust Ian or will he trust Mona?
Timeless themes are included in this classic story such as Jealousy, Manipulation, Appearance vs Reality, Trust, Betrayal, and Race. This story is filled with lots of twists and turns that will make you keep listening until its shocking end!
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