Twelfth Night Or What You Will review – knockabout comedy eliminates the anguish
Globe theatre, London Robin Belfield’s staging of Shakespeare’s comedy has plenty of charm, but its darker undertones are glossed over It is festival time in Illyria, with masked revelries alongside the music and song in Robin Belfield’s staging of Shakespeare’s comedy. A period-dress production (…)
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