DORSET born theatre company SISATA presents an outdoor production of Shakespeare’s Othello at the Priest’s House Museum and Garden in Wimborne on Saturday, July 1 at 6.30pm.

In a fast-paced telling of jealousy, love and ambition, Shakespeare’s play follows the tragic story of Othello and his wife Desdemona. Four actors play multiple roles in this masterful debate on the human condition.

The performance is set against a backdrop of the 1980s, hip hop culture and drawn from the life and work of the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

The theatre company, which started out at Swanage’s Prince Albert Gardens amphitheatre, aims to bring engaging and interactive performances of classic stories accessibly to modern audiences, highlighting the timeless issues that are presented.

Bursting with energy and sincerity, in true SISATA style, there will still be laughter and song to tie together this extraordinary play.

This production has been adapted and directed by Charmaine K Parkin and is presented in partnership with the Lighthouse, Poole.

Go to ticketsource.co.uk/sisata for tickets or call 0333 666 3366 (booking fees apply).

Places are limited. The performance is suitable for ages 12 years and upwards. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

For further information please contact the museum on 01202 882533 or visit the website at priest-house.co.uk.