“Twelfth Night” now on stage! (Photos)

Shakespeare’s tipsy-turvy comedy of misrule, madness and gender-bending comic fantasy is now playing in the Founders’ Theatre. Twelfth Night, or What You Will is directed by Jonathan Croy, with lighting design by Les Dickert, costumes by Govane Lohbauer and scenery by . Featuring your favorite actors from Hamlet and Othello and more.

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Check out the photos below, and buy tickets now.

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3 Responses to ““Twelfth Night” now on stage! (Photos)”


  • Wonderful performance. The entire cast was great, especially Merritt Janson. The lighting, scenery, costumes, and music were all nicely done. The slapstick, physical humor was executed perfectly. This is perhaps Shakespeare’s most delightful comedy, and Jonathan Croy’s expert direction brings it all to life.

  • Ditto the above. Inventively directed, charmingly acted. Especially Corinna May, an old acquaintance from college, as Mistress Mary. I can’t believe this is my first production at S&Co. Where have I been?

    Please forward my heartiest congratulations to Corinna (from Josh, a friend of Brian and Mary–she’ll remember) and the rest of the cast. My whole family was delighted (and not a little scandalized by the bawdiness). We will be sending a contribution to the Kresge challenge grant.

    Josh Passell

  • My first visit to Shakespeare & Company (a side venture after Tanglewood). The cast was superb, they gave their all – I had a front row seat and could see every nuance of their performance. Especially impressive were Ryan Winkles, Robert Biggs and Merritt Janson, but everyone was truly spectacular. I’m glad I discovered you (via a Google search on Berkshire attractions) and I’ll definitely be back for more.

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