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Shakespeare Bulletin, September, 2004 by Klett, Elizabeth
Twelfth Night
Presented by The Alley Theatre at the Hubbard Stage, Houston, Texas. February 20-March 14, 2004. Directed by Gregory Boyd. Set by Kevin Rigdon. Costumes by Fabio Toblini. Lighting by Chris Parry. Sound and music by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen. Fights by Brian Byrnes. With Todd Waite (Orsino), Philip Lehl (Valentine, Fabian), Josie de Guzman (Viola), Charles Krohn (Captain, Priest), James Black (Sir Toby Belch), Kimberly King (Maria), John Tyson (Sir Andrew Aguecheek), Jeffrey Bean (Feste), Elizabeth Heflin (Olivia), Paul Hope (Malvolio), James Belcher (Antonio), Daniel Magill (Sebastian), and others.
Gregory Boyd's wonderfully funny and poignant Twelfth Night begins with a prologue borrowed from Trevor Nunn's 1996 film, which narrates...
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