It is not just Twelfth Night, it’s Twelfth Night, or What You Will in The Folio, a signpost of the choices the inhabitants, ...
This bubblingly ingenious production is full of winning turns – an evening that seizes every chance to hold our interest ...
But his Malvolio is a mild ... Not that they’re going for a traditional setting: in this Twelfth Night, the Counts and Countesses are rock stars, and everyone else their entourage or crew.
Twelfth Night is a rare spectacle where the play, production, casting, performances, staging, lighting, costuming and music ...
At least you cannot accuse them of playing it safe. It is Christmas, and the play is a comedy called Twelfth Night. A few ...
Oliver Ford Davies as Malvolio in Twelfth Night, at the Orange Tree Credit: Ellie Kurttz The presence of 85-year-old Oliver Ford Davies as Malvolio reinforces the play’s exploration of ...
Prasanna Puwanarajah’s vaudevillian, Christmassy take on William Shakespeare’s comedy stars Gwyneth Keyworth, Freema Agyeman, Bally Gill and Joplin Sibtain ...
That foot belongs to Olivia’s fool, Feste, who is given a central role as storyteller, foregrounded much more strongly than in many productions and, in the extremely capable mime-like hands of Michael ...
It’s a rare Twelfth Night that makes the character of Feste its centre point. Not Viola, one of a pair of shipwrecked twins, speaker of some of the most beautiful lines in Shakespeare. Not Orsino, the ...