What Country Friends Is This?
Supported by BP
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.
Directed by David Farr, Twelfth Night plays in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, as part of What Country Friends Is This? together with The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest.
This epic trilogy of Shakespeare's shipwreck plays, exploring love, loss and reunion, is performed by one company of actors.
We offer a full schools programme to support this production - visit our Education pages for details of workshops and free education resources.