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MARCH 11 & 12
Royal Shakespeare Company

Twelfth Night  is a tale of unrequited love – hilarious and heartbreaking. Two twins are separated in a shipwreck and forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. The first twin, Viola, falls in love with Orsino, who dotes on OIivia, who falls for Viola but is idolised by Malvolio. Enter Sebastian, who is the spitting image of his twin sister...

​Christopher Luscombe, Director of the ‘glorious’ (Daily Telegraph) Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (2014 and 2016), returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company to tackle Shakespeare’s greatest comedy, a brilliantly bittersweet account of "the whirligig of time".
This is Shakespeare for people who think they don’t like Shakespeare. If you only go to the theatre once in the next three months, make sure it’s for this. It is utterly enchanting 
— EXPRESS AND STAR

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Varsity Theatre
166 E. Main St.
Ashland, OR 97520

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  • Home
  • SCHEDULE
    • The Sleeping Beauty
    • La Bohème​
    • Lucian Freud: A Self-Portrait
    • Fleabag
    • One Man, Two Guvnors
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream
    • Leonardo: The Works
    • Fidelio
    • The Cellist / Dances at a Gathering​
    • Hamlet
    • In Search of Mozart
    • The Dante Project
    • The Welkin
    • Frida Kahlo
    • Cavelleria Rusticana / Pagliacci
    • Hansard
    • Hermitage
  • DONATE
  • Volunteer
  • ARCHIVE
    • Julius Caesar
    • Don Quixote
    • Richard II
    • Klimt & Schiele: Eros and Psyche
    • As You Like It
    • La Forza del Destino
    • Die Walküre
    • The Madness of George III
    • Troilus & Cressida
    • Allelujah!
    • Romeo & Juliet
    • La Bayadére
    • Romeo & Juliet
    • Van Gogh: Of Wheat Fields and Clouded Skies
    • La Traviata
    • Antony & Cleopatra
    • Caravaggio: The Soul and the Blood
    • The Queen of Spades
    • Faust
    • Twelfth Night
    • Tosca
    • The Winter's Tale
    • Young Marx
    • Within the Golden Hour
    • Macbeth - Royal Opera
    • Macbeth - Royal Shakespeare Company
    • Macbeth - National Theatre
    • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    • Swan Lake
    • Hamlet
    • King Lear
    • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night
    • Mayerling
    • The Merry Wives of Windsor
    • Frankenstein
    • Julie
    • Small Island
    • Don Pasquale
    • Follies
    • The Prado Museum
    • The Lehman Trilogy
    • Coppélia
    • Water Lilies by Monet: the Magic of Water and Light
    • All My Sons
  • Blog
  • Contact