Twelfth Night

Five Actors, 14 Characters, 1 Play

2 Dec to 3 Dec

Full price: £16 Concessions: £12 (Incl. booking fees)

Produced and presented by Actors From The London Stage

Actors From The London Stage (AFTLS) undertakes the same work it has for over 40 years – spending a week's residency at each university it visits, performing a Shakespeare play, and going into class to share with students the experience of using scripts. The plays are performed with minimal props, no set, and without a director. Through the skills of the actors, language is the true star to inspire the imagination of the audience – as, we believe, Shakespeare intended.

The five cast members of Twelfth Night have just returned from the United States, where they performed and taught at Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA; Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, IN; the University of Texas - San Antonio in San Antonio, TX; the University of Florida - Gainesville in Gainesville, FL; the University of Tennessee - Chattanooga in Chattanooga, TN; the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, IN; the University of North Alabama in Florence, AL; and DePauw University in Greencastle, IN.

Fall 2024 Tour: Twelfth Night Synopsis

Orsino, the Duke of lllyria, is in love with his neighbour, the Countess Olivia. She has sworn to stay at home for seven years while she mourns the death of her brother and so rejects Orsino’s suit. Nearby, a group of sailors arrive on shore with a young woman, Viola, who has survived a shipwreck in a storm at sea. Viola mourns the loss of her twin brother Sebastian and decides to disguise herself as a boy, and to get work as a page to Duke Orsino.

Despite his rejection, Orsino sends his new page Cesario (Viola in disguise) to woo Olivia on his behalf. Viola goes unwillingly as she has already fallen in love with the Duke. Olivia is attracted by the ‘boy’ and she sends her pompous steward, Malvolio, after him with a ring.

Olivia’s servant, Maria, her fool, Feste, her uncle, Sir Toby Belch, and Sir Toby’s friend, Sir Andrew Aguecheek – whose own affections for Olivia are being exploited by Sir Toby in an effort to fleece him of his money - all conspire to destroy Malvolio’s reputation by playing on his infatuation with Olivia. By means of a false letter they trick him into thinking his mistress Olivia loves him. Malvolio appears in yellow stockings and cross-garters, smiling as they have told him to in the letter. Unaware of the trick, Olivia is horrified and has Malvolio shut up in the dark as a madman.

Meanwhile, Sebastian, who has also survived the shipwreck, comes to Illyria. His sea-captain friend, Antonio, is a wanted man for piracy against Orsino. The resemblance between Cesario and Sebastian leads the jealous Sir Andrew to mistakenly challenge Cesario to a duel. Antonio intervenes to defend Cesario whom he thinks is his friend Sebastian, and is arrested. Olivia has in the meantime met and become betrothed to Sebastian, thinking him to be Cesario.

Cesario is accused of deserting both Antonio and Olivia when the real Sebastian arrives to apologize for fighting Sir Toby. Seeing both twins together, all is revealed to Olivia and to Orsino. Orsino’s fool, Feste, brings a letter from Malvolio and on his release the conspirators confess to having written the false letter. Malvolio departs promising revenge. Maria and Sir Toby have married in celebration of the success of their device against the steward.

The play ends in a declaration of marriage between the Duke and Viola, as Feste’s final song returns us to reality.

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Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 December - 7:30pm

Running time: 
2 Hours 15 Minutes

11yrs upwards.