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VenueAssembly Rooms
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From5th August 2005
To29th August 2005
When12:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £29.00.
Assembly Rooms (V01847651945)
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Twelfth Night - The Musical - Five Go to Illyria

Work:: Twelfth Night - The Musical (S01807832189)

Or What You Will. Shakespeare comedy of mistaken identity, practical jokes and unrequited love. Rescued from a shipwreck the twins Viola and Sebastian arrive independently in Illyria, both thinking the other is drowned. Viola disguises herself as a boy and finds employment with the Duke who is in love with Olivia. Malvolio is the subject of a cruel joke played on him by Sir Toby Belch (yellow stockings cross-gartered) leading him to believe that Olivia loves him. But Olivia has fallen in love with the disguised Viola, while she is in love with the Duke (following it so far?!).

Production:: Five Go to Illyria (T0287582200)

Devised by Gyles Brandreth. Twelfth Night with music from the movies. This is Shakespeare's play with a difference a cast of five, a live mermaid (guaranteed at every performance), guest celebrity cameos and Shakespeare in person at the piano. This is Shakespeare's greatest romantic comedy a story of shipwreck and disguise, an exploration of love and loss and gender identity with something extra: some of the greatest music of our time, from the big screen and the small screen, from film and TV, from Cole Porter to Elvis.
Producer Qdos Entertainment (in association with The RSC - Rhythm Shakespeare Company)
Producer Chris Davis
Director Carole Todd
Director Peter Woollard (music)
Design Simon Scullion
Lighting Douglas Kuhrt
Performer Andrew C Wadsworth (Sir Toby Belch / Duke Orsino)
Performer Amanda Symonds (Maria / Countess Olivia)
Performer Baz Bloxham (Sir Andrew Aguecheek / Feste)
Performer Kosha Engler (Viola / Sebastian)
Performer Gyles Brandreth (Malvolio / Antonio / Sea Captain)

Listing:: L302038218

Edinburgh Festival Fringe



Five Go to Illyria

Devised by Gyles Brandreth. Twelfth Night with music from the movies. This is Shakespeare's play with a difference a cast of five, a live mermaid (guaranteed at every performance), guest celebrity cameos and Shakespeare in person at the piano. This is Shakespeare's greatest romantic comedy a story of shipwreck and disguise, an exploration of love and loss and gender identity with something extra: some of the greatest music of our time, from the big screen and the small screen, from film and TV, from Cole Porter to Elvis. Edinburgh Festival Fringe

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