The correct answer is Macbeth.
Macbeth is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between 1603 and 1606. Set in Scotland, the play tells the story of Macbeth, a nobleman who murders the king in order to become king himself. The play is Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy and is one of his most powerful and influential works.
In 2018, a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham claimed that Macbeth was actually written in 1606, rather than the 1603 date that is traditionally accepted. The researchers based their claim on the fact that the play contains a reference to the Gunpowder Plot, which took place in 1605.
The other options are incorrect because they are all plays that were written by Shakespeare before 1603. Othello was written in 1603, Hamlet was written in 1600-1601, and Romeo and Juliet was written in 1595-1596.