Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night (2012)


  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2012-05-04
  • User Rating: 7.5/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 55min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Shakespeare's Globe
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Tim Carroll
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Summary

'Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.' Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters, Twelfth Night combines cruelty with high comedy and the pangs of unrequited love with some of the subtlest poetry and most exquisite songs Shakespeare ever wrote. The Globe revisits its award-winning Twelfth Night of 2002 with an all-male Original Practices production, exploring clothing, music, dance and settings possible in the Globe of around 1601. Mark Rylance reprises his performance of Olivia in Twelfth Night, 10 years after its original premiere at Middle Temple Hall and The Globe. Synopsis In the household of Olivia, two campaigns are being quietly waged - one by the lovesick lord Orsino against the heart of the indifferent Olivia; the other by an alliance of servants and hangers-on against the high-handedness of her steward, the pompous Malvolio. When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet chain of events follows.

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  • Mark Rylance

    as Olivia
  • Johnny Flynn

    as Viola
  • Liam Brennan

    as Orsino
  • Samuel Barnett

    as Sebastian
  • Colin Hurley

    as Sir Toby Belch
  • Roger Lloyd Pack

    as Sir Andrew
  • Paul Chahidi

    as Maria
  • Stephen Fry

    as Malvolio
  • John Paul Connolly

    as Antonio
  • Peter Hamilton Dyer

    as Feste
  • James Garnon

    as Fabian
  • Ian Drysdale

    as Priest / Valentine
  • Jethro Skinner

    as Captain
  • Ben Thompson

    as Curio
Directing Tim Carroll Director
Crew Sian Williams Choreographer
Art Jenny Tiramani Set Designer
Sound Claire van Kampen Original Music Composer
Writing William Shakespeare Theatre Play

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