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Twelfth Night

5 Jun 2012 - 5 Jul 2012 / Roundhouse Main Space

Shipwrecked on the shores of a strange land, Viola believes her twin brother Sebastian drowned. Disguising herself as a boy to work in the court of Count Orsino, she finds herself a go-between for the man she serves and the woman who refuses to love him.

David Farr directs both Twelfth Night and The Tempest. David is a playwright, screenwriter and stage director, whose plays have been performed all over the world. In recent years he has moved into film and television and recently co-wrote the film Hanna. Formerly Artistic Director of London’s Lyric Theatre and Bristol Old Vic, he is now an Associate Director of the RSC.

 

CREATIVE TEAM 
Director: David Farr
Designer: Jon Bausor
Lighting: Jon Clark
Sound: Christopher Shutt
Music: Adem Ilhan

CAST
Ankur Bahl (Curio), Sarah Belcher (Chambermaid), Amie Burns Walker (Chambermaid), Kirsty Bushell (Olivia), Nicholas Day (Sir Toby Belch), Sandy Grierson (Captain), Stephen Hagan (Sebastian), Felix Hayes (Fabian), Amer Hlehel (Security Guard), Solomon Israel (Officer). Jan Knightley (Antonio), Bruce Mackinnon (Sir Andrew Aguecheek), Jonathan McGuinness (Orsino), Kevin McMonagle (Feste), Cecilia Noble (Maria), Jonathan Slinger (Malvolio), Emily Taaffe (Viola), and Sargon Yelda (Valentine).

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David Farr's eccentric Twelfth Night has an outstanding Malvolio from Jonathan Slinger.
Guardian
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Jonathan Slinger offers a comic tour de force as Malvolio
Daily Telegraph
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Times
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Express

"David Farr's eccentric Twelfth Night has an outstanding Malvolio from Jonathan Slinger." Guardian****
"Jonathan Slinger offers a comic tour de force as Malvolio." Daily Telegraph****
Times****
Express****

Twelfth Night as part of What Country Friends Is This? is supported by BP. 

 

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RUNNING TIME: 2 hours 40 minutes (including interval)

TICKETS

Reduced Price Previews: £35 (Superseat), £30, £25, £20, £15, £8*     
Performances: £47 (Superseat), £42, £37.50, £30, 18, £12 * 

* At certain times during the performance, the view from this seat may be restricted. Call the Box Office for details.

Audio Described and Captioned performance : Sat 30 Jun, 1.30pm 

Seating Plan (PDF)

DISCOUNTS
The following discounts are available, call the Box Office for details.

16-25 Year olds
An allocation of 20 tickets at £5 have been reserved for every performance (except press nights). 10 of these can be booked in advance and 10 will be sold on the day in person from 11am at the Roundhouse Box Office. This offer is for individuals aged 16 to 25 who must make the booking themselves. All tickets, including those booked in advance, will be held at the Box Office for collection on day of performance when proof of age will be required. Maximum of 2 tickets per person. Tickets will be allocated entirely at the discretion of the Box Office.

Families
Upto 4 under 18s half price with every full price paying adult. Applies to Monday to Friday evening performances and all matinees. Proof of age may be required.  Does not apply to groups.

Over 60s
£25 tickets apply to Tuesday and Wednesday evening and midweek matinee performances. Maximum of 7 tickets per transaction.

Schools & College Groups
£16 per ticket non-Members (£12.50 per ticket for RSC Education Members) plus 1 free tickets for each teacher accompanying every 10 students. Applies to Monday to Thursday performances for groups of 10+ students. 1 adult is required for every 10 students.  Teacher’s free tickets will be placed amongst groups of students and must be used by adults only. This rate is only available during term time only.

Adult groups 8+
£5 off for non-Members (£7 off for RSC Group Members) Superseats and top price seats plus 1 half price for group organiser. Applies to Monday to Friday performances for adult groups of 8+ tickets.

Standby 
£16 for best available seats, available on the day of the performance only and subject to availability. Applicable to students in full time education, under 25s, over 60s, ES40s, NCA Members, Members of the Armed Forces, Equity and BECTU members. Proof of entitlement will be required.

People with disabilities
If your choice of seat is limited by your disability then your seat will be £16. Should you need the service of a companion (including wheelchair users); their ticket is also £16.

All discounts are subject to availability and at the discretion of the Box Office. Discounted tickets cannot be booked in conjunction with any other discount or offer and discounts cannot be applied retrospectively. Discounts do not apply to Superseats with the exception of People with Disabilities and Adult Groups 8+.  

We are delighted to offer a range of hospitality packages to coincide with the RSC season as part of the 2012 World Shakespeare Festival. 

Sample Package Exclusive Hire of VIP Glass Box within Circle Bar (pre-show & interval)
Half a Bottle of Wine per person
A selection of delicious canapés served by Made in Camden 
 
Packages start from* £48.00 per head excluding VAT. *Subject to minimum numbers, price does not include ticket cost.   All tickets must be purchased separately.  
Please contact the Roundhouse Events team to discuss the range of packages available -
E: hire@roundhouse.org.uk T: 020 7424 6771