The Marlowe Society presents

TWELFTH NIGHT

By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE


A love-sick duke and a countess in mourning, a grieving twin dressed as her newly-drowned brother, a philosopher fool, a beer-soaked knight and an arrogant, misguided, cross-gartered gull…

“…what country, friends, is this?”

In the flood-damaged corridors of Illyria, ten disparate people struggle to stay afloat in the dark, turbulent waters of the human heart. Shakespeare's stark, brilliant comedy of survival, loss and the mind-blowing cruelty of love is among the most haunting of all the playwright's masterpieces. An enduring tale of desire and identity, the play is given a fresh new look by the Marlowe Society, an exciting and innovative young company.

“…and thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges…”


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Tues - Sat, 7.45pm and Saturday, 2.30pm:
£10/£15/£20

Thurs, 2.30pm:
£10/£15

All tickets are subject to a £2 booking fee.

Book if you enjoyed:
Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's Globe at Emmanuel College