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TWELFTH NIGHT (1960)
American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut
Premiere: June 3, 1960


CAST

Orsino, Duke of Illyria: Donald Davis
Curio: Stephen Strimpell
Valentine: John Harkins
Viola: Katharine Hepburn
A Sea Captain: Will Geer
Sir Toby Belch: Loring Smith
Maria: Sada Thompson
Sir Andrew Aguecheek: O.Z. Whitehead
Feste: Morris Carnovsky
Olivia: Margaret Phillips
Malvolio: Richard Waring
A Boy: David Gress
Fabian: William Hickey
Antonio: Clifton James
Sebastian: Clayton Corzatte
A Guardsman: Claude Woolman
Priest: Patrick Hines
Sailors, Fisherman, Guardsmen and Ladies: Constance Bollinger, Lorna Gilbert, Donald Hatch, Charles Herrick, Alfred Lavorato, George Parrish, Donald Pomes, Howard Poyrow, Robert Reilly, Lou Robb, Sandra Saget, George Sampson, Wisner Washam, Beverly Whitcomb

CREDITS

Playwright: William Shakespeare
Staged by: Jack Landau
Production designed by: Rouben Ter-Arutunian
Lighting by: Tharon Musser
Music and Songs by: Herman Chessid

CRITIQUES

"Miss Hepburn has always been one of the most fetching creatures to have been bestowed upon our time, and fetching isn't the half of it as the lady takes a stubborn, or a petulant, or a slightly fearful stance in her white ducks, brass-buttoned jacket, and sleek black boater."

- Walter Kerr, New York Herald Tribune

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