Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare
4 June - 30 July 2008
"Edward Dick's intensely enjoyable production...an amazing pleasure...well-thought-out and convincing." ****
The Times
Separated in a shipwreck from her twin brother and believing him dead, Viola disguises herself as a boy and is employed by Count Orsino to woo the reluctant Lady Olivia. Olivia is indeed finally awoken from her own grief by a new love, but for the servant and not the master, whilst Viola herself has fallen head over heels for the Count.
Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities, unrequited love, trickery and drunken revelling was the first play ever staged at the Open Air Theatre in 1932 and we are delighted to invite Edward Dick to direct this new production.
Running time: approx. 2 hours 45 mins including an interval
There will be signed performances of Twelfth Night on Wednesday 2 July at 2.30pm (followed by an After Show Talk) and 8pm.
See our eflyer.
Terms & Conditions
View the text only version of this website
