Shakespeare: Twelfth Night / Shakespeare's Globe
One of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies, Twelfth Night was ‘blissfully reborn’ (The Daily Telegraph) for the 2012/13 season at London’s Globe Theatre, under the direction of Tim Carroll. The hilarious tale of misdirection and deception is performed here by an all-male cast, as it would have been in Shakespeare’s day, with Mark Rylance playing Olivia and Roger Lloyd Pack as the hapless Sir Andrew Aguecheek. The production also marks Stephen Fry’s triumphant return to the stage as the pompous Malvolio, ridiculous in his yellow stockings. Filmed in High Definition and true surround sound. Spoken in Shakespeare’s English with English and German subtitles.
REVIEWS:
"…no single actor dominates this radical yet perfectly balanced production at the Globe" (The Guardian)
"The irony is that Fry's performance – intelligently pondered, generous to the other actors, and almost studiedly not a "star turn" by a celebrity guest artiste – is exactly the opposite in tendency" (The Idependent)
"Although this is ensemble theatre at its finest, it’s Rylance’s contribution that puts the production among all-time Shakespeare greats. Frankly unmissable." (The Daily Telegraph ★★★★★)
Product Description:
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Release Date: January 07, 2022
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UPC: 809478011118
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Catalog Number: OA 1111D
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Label: Opus Arte
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Renaissance
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Composer: William Shakespeare
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Shakespeare's Globe
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Performer: Samual Barnett, Liam Brennan, Paul Chahidi, John Paul Connolly, Stephen Fry, Mark Rylance, Roger Llo
Works:
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Twelfth Night
Composer: William Shakespeare
Ensemble: Shakespeare's Globe
Performer: Tim Carroll (Director), Liam Brennan (Orsino), Johnny Flynn (Viola), Stephen Fry (Malvolio), Paul Chahidi (Maria), John Paul Connolly (Antonio), Ian Drysdale (Priest/Valentine), Samuel Barnett (Sebastian), James Garnon (Fabian), Peter Hamilton Dyer (Feste), Colin Hurley (Sir Toby Belch), Roger Lloyd Pack (Andrew Aguecheek), Mark Rylance (Olivia), Jethro Skinner (Captain), Ben Thompson (Curio)