Do you know the history of Twelfth Night? Here's how it came to be known as the start of the Carnival season in New Orleans.
Twelfth Night is not a national holiday in the UK and is nowhere near as celebrated as Christmas. But, you may well have ...
Watch the videos and decide how you would perform the three scenes from Twelfth Night. As one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, there have been plenty of performances of Twelfth Night over ...
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Twelfth Night is a Christian celebration that marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas and the start of Epiphany. Epiphany is recognised as the day that the Three Wise Men, or the Magi, visited the ...
In Shakespeare’s bittersweet comedy TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL, shipwrecked twins Viola and Sebastian unknowingly spark chaos in the fictional world of Illyria. To secure entrance to Duke ...
Playing Malvolio, the quintessential killjoy, at the RSC means following in some pretty illustrious footsteps, inevitably heightening the pressure of expectation on your approach to the scapegoat ...
If you ever needed a delightful piece of Christmas theatre with music and outrageous fun at its core then I think the RSC has just delivered it in this punchy production of Twelfth Night.
As the new year rolls in, a much more important holiday for New Orleanians follows closely on its heels: Twelfth Night, the official start of Carnival season in the Crescent City. Each year on Jan ...
If you ever needed a delightful piece of Christmas theatre with music and outrageous fun at its core then I think the RSC has just delivered it in this punchy production of Twelfth Night. This version ...