Sunday, 28 June 2026

Othello - William Shakespeare and Ted Neill - Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare Book 2

Othello
Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare Book 1
William Shakespeare 
ISBN 9798288989223
eISBN 1230009639652
ASIN B0FF853MZH

Othello - William Shakespeare and Ted Neill - Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare  Book 2

I picked up this volume for a few reasons. First it was a promo email for Kindle deals and looked interesting. Second I have had a love for Shakespeare for many years and my two youngest kids and I love attending plays at Stratford. Third the premise was very intriguing. And because I had picked up three more before finishing the fist, including this one.

“A billion years in the future, humanity is extinct.

But Shakespeare remains.

A machine civilization, so far advanced that it has the power to recreate lost civilizations, stumbles upon the works of the playwright, William Shakespeare.

With only those plays to represent humanity, the machines must decide whether humanity is worth resurrecting or not.

The only way to know the plays is to stage them.

Enter J-9, although she prefers to be called Janine. She is a human-like construct, created by the machines, to enter and experience the plays of Shakespeare, as they run in simulation, indistinguishable from reality.

Based on Janine’s impressions of humanity, drawn from her experiences of living within the unfolding plays, the machines will render their judgment: is humanity worth saving or shall we be consigned to oblivion?

The stakes are higher than the Bard could have ever imagined.”

The description of the series states:

“Created by Ted Neill, the Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare remains true to the plots of William Shakespeare’s plays while introducing stage directions that make the text more accessible to modern readers. The addition of Janine as an outsider looking in—and caught up in her own story framing the action of the plays—provides commentary and insight usually buried in academic papers but delivered here with heart and humor. It’s an original take on classic plays that will remind readers why the plays endure five hundred, and maybe five billion, years after they were written.

Traditionally, Shakespeare’s plays, do not need to be read in a particular order. These “simulations,” do have an order, especially as Janine’s story evolves with them.

Simulation Order:
Hamlet
Othello
Twelfth Night
As You Like It
A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Taming of the Shrew
Romeo & Juliet
Cymbeline
The Tempest
MacBeth
Richard III
Troilus & Cressida
Pericles
King Lear
Julius Cesar
Anthony & Cleopatra”

I will note towards the end of the first volume Janie and Otto are sort of debriefing and we are informed there are 37 plays still left. But the list above has just 17. I am uncertain if Neill has plans to do all the plays or just the 17 listed above. Only time will tell.

The chapters and sections in the work are:

Post-Apocalyptic Space Shakepeare Presents
The Tragedy Of Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark

     Dramatis Personæ

Introduction

     Scene I. The comms room
     Scene II. The gray rooms

ACT I

     Setting: Venice
     SCENE I. A rooftop over Piazza San Marco
     SCENE II. Venice, a street.
     SCENE III. Venice, outside the Sagittary Guest House
     SCENE IV. Venice, the senate chamber.

ACT II

     SCENE I. A seawall along the harbor below Kyrenia Castle
     SCENE II. The city streets
     SCENE III. Kyrenia Castle

ACT III

     SCENE I. The courtyard of Kyrenia Castle.
     SCENE II. The garden of Kyrenia Castle.
     SCENE III. On the shore of the island.

Intermezzo

     SCENE I. The Gallery and the Gray Rooms

ACT IV

     SCENE I. The map room of Kyrenia Castle.
     SCENE II. Kyrenia Castle.
     SCENE III. Othello’s study.
     SCENE IV. The battlements of Kyrenia Castle.

ACT V

     SCENE I. The courtyard of Kyrenia Castle
     SCENE II. Othello and Desdemona’s bedchamber in Kyrenia Castle.
     SCENE II. The hallways and battlements of Kyrenia Castle.
     SCENE IV. Othello and Desdemona’s bedchamber in Kyrenia Castle.

Wow, was my first reaction to book one in this series, and if I had a better word I would use it for this second offering. I worked through this book through a mix of reading and at various points using adaptive technology and listening to this book. It hits on all the right marks. My son and I absolutely loved Goblin MacBeth, but this concept. A billion years in the future, humanity has disappeared, but Shakespeare has survived. A vast intellect has created a construct to work through the plays of Shakespeare to determine if Humans are worth brining back into existence. 

This second volume does an incredible job of presenting the source material, and having it be very well done. Second, the interaction of the construction and her assistant or guide journey through the scenes and acts and interacting with the characters is masterfully written. When we add in Ophelia, as a new companion on this adventure and things take on a new level of intrigue and surprise. This is one of my favourite of the Bards plays, and to be honest this might be my new favourite version of it. Both my son and I would love to see this done as a production on stage or on film.

I believe these books could open up Shakespeare to a whole new audience. And for those who are already fans it is a great addition. This was an amazing first book in a series and I look forward to giving others a read. I am very glad I took a chance on them, it more than paid off. I have greatly enjoyed the first two and have already picked up the next few. An excellent story I can easily recommend! 

Other Posts Related to Shakespeare:

Reviews of Stratford Shakespeare Productions:
The Tempest - Stratford Festival 2019 
Richard III – 2022
Hamlet – 2022
King Lear – 2023
Cymbeline – 2024
Twelfth Night – 2024
The Tempest - 2026  
Something Rotten – 2026 
Othello - 2026 
...

Reviews of Shakespeare Movies:
Cymbeline – 2014

Books by Ted Neill:
Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare Series:
Twelfth Night
As You Like It
A Mid Summers’s Night Dream 
Much Ado About Nothing 

City on a Hill Series:
The City
Light of the World
Rememberancer
A Dream to Kill

Elk Riders Series:
In the Darkness Visible
The Voyage of the Elawn
The Font of Jasmeen
The Journey to Karrith
The Magus
Lost Elawn

Mystery Force Series:
Mystery Force Assemble! 
The Case of the Stolen Horn 
Blazing Blizzards  
The Case of the Peryton Thief  
Framed!  

Reaper Moon Series:
Scavengers & Remnants
Orchard
Stars & Flame
Blood & Soil
Land Of The Blin
Wolfpack
Reaper Moon
 
Snog Team Six Series:
Jamhuri, Njambi & Fighting Zombies 
Zombies, Fratboys, Monster Flash Mobs   
HALO Jumpers, Human Traffickers & Tiger Zombies  
Bounty Hunters, Black Cowboys, Nordic Zombies, Trickster Gods 
Glam Rockers, Glitter Bombs, Murder Birds, & Emo Gods 

Other works:
The Selah Branch
Two Years of Wonder 
Finding St. Lo 
Bunny Man's Bridge 
Three Devils & An Artist 
The Daniel & Sidney Stories 
The Sundry Others 

Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare - William Shakespeare and Ted Neill

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