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Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian , who are separated in a shipwreck.
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The first full season, in 1933, included a revival of the previous year’s Twelfth Night and the first of the theatre's almost 50 productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. [12] In 1939, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and the Windmill Theatre were the only two theatres to remain open throughout World War II. [13]
Joan Agnes Whalley, OAM (December 1927 – 27 August 2021), [1] was an Australian actress, teacher and artistic director of Twelfth Night Theatre in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, from 1962 to 1976. Early years
Twelfth Night is an 1815 satirical cartoon by the British caricaturist George Cruikshank. [1] It was published in January 1815, between the first defeat of Napoleon and his return for the Waterloo Campaign. It focuses on the ongoing Congress of Vienna which Cruikshank depicts as the "Theatre Royal, Europe". [2]
2018 A Midsummer Night's Dream, as Demetrius; 2018 Welcome to the Murder House, as The Forger; 2017 Midsummer Nights Dream, as Demetrius; 2017 Merchant of Venice, as Lorenzo; 2016 The Elephant Thief; 2016 The Book of Everything, as Thomas; 2016 The Angry Brigade, as D.C Smith; 2015 Twelfth Night, as Sebastian; 2015 Alice in Wonderland, as Jimmie
In 1948, while still a student, O'Leary starred as Viola/Cesario in Twelfth Night directed by Robert Atkins sharing the stage with Patricia Neal, Robert Shaw, Peter Sallis and John Neville. Some scenes were adapted for BBC Television at a time when programmes were transmitted live from the studio and unarchived other than still photography.
Sir Andrew Aguecheek is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or What You Will. One of the supporting characters, Sir Andrew is a stereotypical fool, who is goaded into unwisely duelling with Cesario and who is slowly having his money pilfered by Sir Toby Belch. He is dim-witted, vain and clownish.