TWELFTH NIGHT-THE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM – 28 TO 29 JUNE Reviewed by admin on . Thursday 28 to Friday 29 June at 18.45 and 21 at the Municipal Auditorium, in collaboration with the School of Dramatic Art, is staged "Twelfth Night", performe Thursday 28 to Friday 29 June at 18.45 and 21 at the Municipal Auditorium, in collaboration with the School of Dramatic Art, is staged "Twelfth Night", performe Rating:

TWELFTH NIGHT-THE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM – 28 TO 29 JUNE

Thursday 28 to Friday 29 June at 18.45 and 21 at the Municipal Auditorium, in collaboration with the School of Dramatic Art, is staged “Twelfth Night”, performed with aspiring actors.Twelfth Night is one of the most famous texts of Shakespeare, and is a comedy in which two plays are intertwined, a tale of love and the story of a hoax. The story begins when two love plots twins, Viola and Sebastian, who were sailing the sea of Illyria, are wrecked. Both are saved, but ciacuno believes the other drowned. Viola disguises herself as a boy by the name Cesario, and enters the service of Duke Orsino. Orsino loves in vain, the Countess Olivia, and Viola-Cesario wants wooing her for himself. Olivia, believing Viola-Cesario is a boy, falls in love. Viola, in turn, falls in love with Orsino, but she believes that she is a boy. Upon arrival of Sebastian increases the confusion: Olivia confuses him with Viola-Cesario and asks him to marry her, and found it clearly more available than it had been Viola-Cesario. Eventually, the twins get together, Viola reveals her true identity and Orsino asks her to marry him.The other comedy starring the comedy in Malvolio, steward of the ridiculous and arrogant Countess Olivia. To punish him for his ways altrezzosi, Olivia’s uncle, Sir Toby, his friend Sir Andrew, Maria the maid, and Parties will agree to bring Malvolio believe that Olivia is in love with him. Mary wrote him a letter, copying the spelling of Olivia, Malvolio and thereby setting a dress in a grotesque and funny take on attitudes. He falls in deception and seems to have lost its mind. You put in jail for madness, and Parties in the guise of a priest visited him and laughs. Eventually, he swears vengeance and goes away angry. For its part to end Sir Toby marries Maria. For his double theme, Twelfth Night (or the night of the Epiphany, in which the Court gave parties and castles and shows) alternating fun and poetry with a perfect balance. The new staging of the play starring the Master Mario Scaccia in the role of Malvolio, Debora Caprioglio in those of the Countess Olivia, Marco Messeri those of Sir Toby, and Edward Hall in the role of Feste.INFO: www.scuoladiteatrocagliari.it

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