For today’s episode, we’re bringing you the second half of the Repertory workshop featuring Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
In the fist scene: Viola (as Cesario), is on her way to see Olivia, and encounters first the Fool Feste and then Sir Toby and Sir Andrew. Olivia, meeting Cesario, sends the others away and declares her love.
Then in our second scene - Malvolio, who (according to the mischievous letter he received) is dressed with yellow stockings and is smiling grotesquely, appears before an astonished Olivia. Thinking him insane, Olivia puts him in the care of Sir Toby, who decides to treat him as a madman by having him bound and put in a dark room. Toby also decides to deliver Sir Andrew’s challenge to Cesario in person in order to force the two of them into a duel. Terrified, they prepare to fight.
Act 3, Sc 1:
FESTE – Garrett Botts
VIOLA – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka
OLIVIA – Michele Schultz
SIR TOBY – Jamal Douglas
SIR ANDREW – Janet Greaves
Act 3, Sc 4:
VIOLA – Michele Schultz
OLIVIA – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka
MARIA – Erika Rolfsrud
MALVOLIO and SIR ANDREW – Janet Greaves
SIR TOBY – Jamal Douglas
FABIAN – Garrett Botts
DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Swain
DRAMATURGS: Gideon Rappaport and Philippa Kelly
VOICE COACHES: Ursula Meyer and Scott Ferrara.
Prefer to watch the session? Find it here on YouTube!
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