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Performance

VenueOxford Playhouse
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From9th September 2004
To18th September 2004
WhenEve. Thu, Sat Mats (not 9th and 11th)
PricesFrom £9.00. To £22.00.
Oxford Playhouse (V803)
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Twelfth Night

Work:: Twelfth Night (S5375)

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?!).
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01616763492)

Company English Touring Theatre (in association with The Oxford Playhouse)
Director Stephen Unwin
Design Becs Andrews
Costume Mark Bouman
Lighting Bruno Poet
Music Olly Fox
Performer Geoffrey Beevers (Sir Andrew Aguecheek)
Performer Susan Brown (Maria)
Performer Michael Cronin (Sir Toby Belch)
Performer Robert Lister (Fabian)
Performer Des McAleer (Malvolio)
Performer Georgina Rich (Viola)
Performer Catherine Walker (Olivia)
Performer Alan Williams (Feste)
Performer Patrick Drury (Antonio)
Performer Edmund Kingsley (Valentine)
Performer Gareth David-Loydd (Sebastian)

Listing:: L01135884995




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  • 18 Sep 04 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
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