Twelfth Night (2022)
Performances: Tuesday 28 June – Saturday 2 July 2022 and Saturday matinee, Old Fire Station
Contents
Introduction
Twins Viola and Sebastian arrive separately in Illyria after a shipwreck. Both believe the other dead. Viola (disguised as a man) finds work serving Orsino, a wealthy count, who obsessively loves Olivia, a grief-stricken countess, who refuses his advances. Viola woos Olivia, on Orsino’s behalf, but Olivia falls in love with Viola. Viola, meanwhile, falls in love with Orsino, who believes her to be male. Her twin brother Sebastian is saved by a sea captain Antonio, and they form a bond of love and friendship. Confused? So are they. Great comedy is created from mistaken gender identity, sub plots and cruel, drunken antics, as the play lifts to farcical heights.
Cast
- Duke Orsino – David Hepburn
- Curio / Musician – Roshana Langdon
- Valentine / Musician – Tania Pais
- Sea Captain / Priest / Officer – Mark Vinson
- Viola – Maddie Dunn
- Sebastian – Jamie Bowman
- Antonio – Benjamin Hooper
- Countess Olivia – Laarni Cornista-Hollebon
- Maria – Celia Delaney
- Malvolio –
- Sir Toby Belch – Paul White
- Sir Andrew Aguecheek – Rob Wallis
- Fabian – Roda Asha Aden
- Feste – Audrey Lindsay
- Officer - Dan Brooks
Crew
- Stage Manager - Caroline Beckett
- Assistant Stage Managers - Lorna Felix and Dan Brooks
- Lighting Designer - John Brown
- Sound and Lighting Operators - Noah Wright and Sarah Farage
- Set Design - Janine Wunsche and John Winters
- Assistant Director - Roshana Langdon
- Song Compositions - Matt Davies and Roshana Langdon
- Singing Coach - Alan Walker
- Rigging - Sean Thomas
- Set Construction and Scenography - John Winters, Janine Wunsche, Dan Brooks, Mark Ireson, Dilek O'Keeffe, Roshana Langdon and Chris Langdon
- Props Maker - Dan Brooks
- Scenery Painting - Dilek O'Keeffe, Kirstie Mokk, Janine Wunsche, John Winters and Dan Brooks
- Administration - Dilek O'Keeffe
- Production Photography - Phil Gammon
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
References
External Links
SLT podcast - Janine Wunsche discusses the play