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Twelfth Night

This production of Twelfth Night brings the play to a more modern era, the 1980s. Instead of a far-away land, our leading lady Viola finds herself stranded at Illyria Beach in California. The lighting places an emphasis on the romance of the original text, while supporting the musicality of the 1980s pop songs chosen to replace Shakespeare's poetry.

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Performed on the Prebys Stage at San Diego State University.

Directed by Dani Bedau

Scenery by Ligia Batschke

Costumes by Asher Feinstein

Lighting by Oleander Zeissig

Sound by Paul Peterson

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Photos courtesy of Ben Avery-Wipf and Maddie Nguyen. Videos courtesy of Ligia Batschke

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1980s music played over actor-motivated scene transitions.

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