Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Cincinnati's stage for the classics, continues their 20th Anniversary Season with William Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night", playing November 22- December 15, 2013. This production is directed by CSC Artistic Associate, Sara Clark and features CSC Resident Ensemble members Brent Vimtrup, Corinne Mohlenhoff and Maggie Lou Rader. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
In the wake of a shipwreck, Lady Viola (Maggie Lou Rader) washes up on the shores of Ilyria, penniless and alone. Disguising herself as a boy, she procures employment delivering love letters from the amorous Duke Orsino (Brent Vimtrup) to the object of his infatuation, the aloof Lady Olivia (Corinne Mohlenhoff). Things get sticky when Viola herself falls for the lovesick Duke, then stickier still when Lady Olivia falls for the disguised Viola. Add into the mix a drunken uncle, a prudish steward and a wise-cracking fool, and you've got a knot only time can untangle. Audiences will enjoy a traditional Elizabethan staging of this classic Shakespearean gender-bender, "Twelfth Night"."Twelfth Night" will be directed by CSC Artistic Associate Sara Clark who directed last season's smash hit "To Kill a Mockingbird". Sara says that "'Twelfth Night' is a play of interweaving rhythms, moods, and tones; a showcase of high verbal wit, low drunken antics, and everything in between-sitcom scenarios shot through with moments of true poignancy, elements of high farce contrasted with dark humor and a little tinge of melancholy. It's one of the best ensemble pieces in the canon, making it a great fit for this company of performers." She continues saying that "we've chosen to set the production as close to its original premiere as possible: during the Twelfth Night festivities at the Inns of Court around 1602. I look forward to embracing both the youth, vigor, and daring of the Elizabethan Age as well as the atmosphere of carnivalesque revelry characteristic of the Twelfth Night festival season in which rational hierarchy is turned topsy-turvy and nothing is quite what it seems."
Justin McCombs as Sir Andrew, Jim Hopkins as Sit Toby and Jeremy Dubin as Feste
Corinne Mohlenhoff as Olivia and Maggie Lou Rader as Viola
Jim Hopkins as Sir Toby, Miranda McGee as Maria and Justin McCombs as Sir Andrew
Maggie Lou Rader as Viola
Paul Riopelle as Mavolio and Corinne Mohlenhoff as Olivia
Corinne Mohlenhoff as Olivia
Maggie Lou Rader as Viola and Brent Vimtrup as Orsino
Maggie Lou Rader as Viola and Justin McCombs as Sir Andrew
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