Theatre - Twelfth Night
In The Taming of the Shrew, a man playing a boy dresses up as a girl, which confuses Christopher Sly; whilst in Twelfth Night, a man playing a girl is disguised as a boy, which confuses everybody. Padua and Illyria, illusion or reality? Does it matter? What begins as a trick played on a drunken groom in Padua ends in the bittersweet confusions of an island called Illyria. In both plays, Shakespeare asks us to reflect on the nature of happiness and true love.
Propeller imbue Shakespeare's stories with a freshness that appeals to young and old alike, and their work has received acclaim around the world.
Show Information
| Director: | Edward Hall |
| Based On: | - |
| Dates and Locations: | In rep with The Taming of the Shrew January 17, 2007 to February 17, 2007 at the Old Vic Theatre, London |
Cast
| Bob Barrett | |
| Jason Baughan | |
| Tony Bell | |
| Dugald Bruce-Lockhart | |
| Alasdair Craig | |
| Joe Flynn | |
| Chris Myles | |
| Simon Scardifield | |
| Jack Tarlton | |
| Dominic Tighe | |
| Jon Trenchard | |
| Tam Williams |
Creative Team
| Written By | William Shakespeare |
| Design | Michael Pavelka |
| Lighting Design | Ben Ormerod |





