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William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night or What You Will is perhaps the greatest of his comedies. It was originally staged in the 16th century as part of a then-traditional Twelfth Night celebration. In director, J.C. Gafford's rendition, the audience members are invited guests to a Shakespearean celebration given by more...

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(Olivia's steward)

Jack Davidson, who has an extensive Broadway resume including notable productions like Glengarry Glen Ross and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, was also part of the cast of Twelfth Night, showcasing his versatility in both classical and contemporary theatre. more...

(a jester in Olivia's household)
David Patrick Kelly, who played Feste in Twelfth Night, has an illustrious career spanning Broadway, Off-Broadway, film, and television, and has been recognized with numerous awards including a Drama Desk Award for Best Score for his work in Twelfth Night. more...

(a sea captain)
Julio Monge, who played the Soothsayer in the 2010 Hartford Stage Theater production of *Antony and Cleopatra*, brings a wealth of experience to the cast of *Twelfth Night*. more...

(Olivia's kinsman)
Brian Murray, a Tony-nominated actor renowned for his commanding stage presence and rich voice, brought his extensive theatrical experience to a past production of "Twelfth Night," further cementing his legacy in the world of theater. more...

(attendant of Orsino)

(Duke of Illyria)
Paul Rudd, who made his Broadway debut in The Last Night of Ballyhoo, starred in the 1998 production of Twelfth Night, showcasing his versatility on stage. more...

(a countess)

(Viola's twin brother)

(inhabitant of Illyria)

(attendant of Orsino)
Daniel Sunjata, known for his roles in "Graceland" and "Rescue Me," captivated audiences with his performance in Twelfth Night at the Guthrie Theater. more...

(companion of Sir Toby)

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Awards and Nominations


1984 Olivier Awards
Actress of the Year in a Revival: Zoe Wanamaker was nominated but did not win.

1978 Olivier Awards
Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role: Robert Eddison won.

Production Team

Rick Bassett Orchestrator
Bob Crowley Scenic Designer
Kimberly Grigsby Musical Director
Paul Huntley Wig Designer
Nicholas Hytner Director
Natasha Katz Lighting Designer
Scott Stauffer Sound Designer
Catherine Zuber Costume Designer

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