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Performance

VenueCapitol Horsham (formerly Horsham Arts Centre)
Also: Main Theatre - 423,Screen 1-177, Screen 2-89, Studio - 100
TownHorsham
CountyWest Sussex
From24th October 2001
To26th October 2001
WhenWed 13:30, 19:30, Thu and Fri 10:00, 13:30
Capitol Horsham (formerly Horsham Arts Centre) (V723)
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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:: (T477231340)

This exciting and accessible company has aimed this production particularly at Key Stages 2 and 3 students. Two hours including interval. Company website.
Company Shakespeare 4 Kidz (in association with The Stag Theatre Sevenoaks)
Adapted by Julian Chenery
Adapted by Matt Gimblett
Music Matt Gimblett
Lighting Iain Mackenzie-Humphreys
Lighting David Nelson
Director Julian Chenery
Director Paul Reynolds (music)
Design Jason Ions
Sound Stephen Harrison
Choreographer Rachel Mooney
Producer Carolyn Chenery (Associate)
Performer Tristan Carter (Orsino)
Performer Terry Ashe (Valentine & Fabian)
Performer Julia Glass (Curio)
Performer Jo-Anne Nighy (Olivia)
Performer Mark Lyminster (Sir Toby Belch)
Performer Alan Clarke (Malvolio)
Performer Samuel Dutton (Feste)
Performer Mia Taylor (Maria)
Performer Caroline Homer
Performer Ben Langley
Performer Nicola Emsley (Viola)
Performer Matthew Harper (Sebastian)
Performer Jeremy Worsnip (Sir Andrew Aguecheek)

Listing:: L0292933012




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This exciting and accessible company has aimed this production particularly at Key Stages 2 and 3 students. Two hours including interval. Company website.

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