Twelfth Night

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Join The Lord Chamberlains Men this summer, in their 21st year, for Shakespeares greatest romantic comedy, Twelfth Night. With a history stretching back to William Shakespeares original company, they present this joyous play as he first saw it in the open air, with an all male cast and Elizabethan costumes, music and dance.

If music be the food of love play on!

Orsino, Duke of Illyria, is desperately in love with Countess Olivia. But she, in mourning for her brother, has sworn off all men. Suddenly Viola, separated from her twin brother in a shipwreck and now disguised as a man, enters Orsinos court as his servant and turns everyones world upside down. Sent to woo Olivia on Orsinos behalf, Viola is stunned to find herself the object of Olivias affections and, as Olivia falls in love with Viola, so Viola falls in love with Orsino. Add Violas twin brother Sebastian into the mix and the scene is set!

O time, thou must untangle this, not I.
It is too hard a knot for me to untie.

Romantic confusion, mistaken identity, infamous cross-gartered yellow stockings and riotous disorder abounds in Shakespeares hilarious and lyrical romantic comedy about love, its many and glorious facets, and the mess it can make of us all.

Nothing that is so, is so.

Bring a chair and a picnic and prepare to be entertained and transported. Book early to avoid missing out!

Authenticity | Excellence | Magic

Any enquiries please call 0208 852 5761 or email boxoffice@tlcm.co.uk.For more information about access tickets please visit tlcm.co.uk/carer-tickets [//www.tlcm.co.uk/carer-tickets].

The performance running time is approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes including a 15-minute interval.

PLEASE NOTE:

* Patrons are required to bring a chair/blanket/something to sit on. Seating is NOT provided.
* Only assistance dogs are permitted at this performance.
* Doors open 1 hour before the event starts
* All tickets are non-refundable.

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Twelfth Night

Type:Theatre

CADW: Conwy Castle, Conwy, LL32 8AY

Tel: 01492 592358

Opening Times

Twelfth Night (30 Aug 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday19:00
Twelfth Night (31 Aug 2025)
DayTimes
Sunday18:30

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