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Twelfth Night, Adapted for Young Audiences

Shakespeare
February 1 - February 3, 2013
12:00 am - 12:00 am
Lincoln Theatre

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
Adapted for Young Audiences
Adapted by Christopher Matsos
Lincoln Theatre

February 1 at 7:30PM
February 2 at 3:00PM and 7:30PM
February 3 at 3:00PM
 
Ohio State Theatre returns to the Lincoln following the success of last year’s Macbeth with this 60-minute adaptation, intended to introduce young audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. Twelfth Night revolves around a brother and sister’s separation, with farcical comedy, gentle sarcasm and irony . . . and a happy ending for the siblings and their lovers. In true Shakespeare style, there are mistaken identities, plots to fool foolish characters, and a couple of pompous characters who get what they deserve. Twelfth Night was written in Shakespeare's mid-career, around 1601 and is considered by most critics to be among his greatest comedies.