Twelfth Night or What You Will29th Jan '10 by AndyFirst of all – my experience of Shakespeare is limited – I will
admit that from the outset, but I know what I like, and this production of Twelfth
Night was outstanding, without a single weak link. Every actor seemed to bring
their own to the performance making for a uniquely darkly comic interpretation
of this outstanding play. Casting was brilliance for every part but our famous
stars were not out of place, instead they were brilliantly placed and brought
their own character to the roles; Malvolio couldn’t have been better cast
than Richard Wilson (One Foot in the Grave’s - Victor Meldrew) who was
born for the part, and brought his comic persona and facial expressions to some
truly hilarious moments. James Fleet (Vicar of Dibley’s - Hugo) played
a dim-witted knight in the form of Sir Andrew Aguecheek; bringing real comic
relief to even the darkest moment, accompanied by his lack of grasp of the Shakespearian
tongue to really nail home the characters ineptness.
However the real star of the show was Feste (Olivia’s Fool) played by
Miltos Yerolemou, his singing, dancing and dark comedy shaped the show and brought
everything together to form this wonderful piece of theatre. I thoroughly recommend
a trip to the Duke of York theatre to check this out, whether you’re a
Shakespeare fan or not.
As a side note if you’re after somewhere to stay on a one night stop
can I recommend the Arosfa
Hotel (it’s small, but extremely friendly and very clean and comfy).
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