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'Twelfth Night' brings comedy to the Theatre-in-the-Round

Staff Writer

Published: Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Updated: Thursday, October 20, 2011 00:10

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Leah Poland, The Setonian

Sophomore Christopher Motto and junior Nicole Lippey act out a scene from Shakepeare’s “Twelfth Night.”

The Department of Communication and the Arts presents Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" as their first theater performance of the year this weekend in the Theatre-in-the-Round.

"Twelfth Night" is directed by Prof. Daniel Yates, a Seton Hall alumnus. Yates is the first profes­sor to direct a Shakespearean play at Seton Hall after Dr. McGlone, who retired last year, directed Shakespeare and other plays at the Hall for 40 years. Yates ex­pressed his profound love for theatre and the Seton Hall com­munity.

"It has been a really great play. The students are fun to work with and we've been working hard," Yates said. "Dr. McGlone was my college mentor and I have a big background in Shakespeare. I toured the country for two years doing it."

This comedic Shakespearean performance has taken the cast and crew endless rehearsals since September to give what they hope will be a memorable experience.

"Twelfth Night," one of Shake­speare's more famous comedies, depicts the twins Viola and Se­bastian, who are separated after a shipwreck and stranded on the fictional island of Illyria. Each thinking the other dead, they in­teract with the people of the is­land.

Viola disguises herself as a man, becoming the servant of the Count Orsino, who pines after the Lady Olivia. The conflict occurs when Olivia falls in love with Vi­ola—in her servant persona Cesa­rio— who has meanwhile fallen in love with the oblivious Orsino.

Stage Manager Jennifer Gra­ham-Macht, a senior, will be run­ning the show and is very pleased with the hard work and effort of the cast and crew.

"It is certainly hilarious. Dan Yates has chosen a comedic cast," she said. "‘Twelfth Night' is a more light hearted performance since the last fall opening was a more serious one with ‘King Lear.'"

Sophomore Emily Yates, who plays Viola, said she is having fun with both her character and the overall experience.

"I'm a girl in the play, but I dress up as a guy after the ship­wreck," she said. "My dad is the director and it's been fun to work with him."

Yates said he tried to give all of the actors a chance to express their individuality and modern­ize the Shakespearean play in the hopes that the audience will get a better feel for the characters. Freshman Phalon Thornhill, who plays a court fool, brings her mu­sical ability to the stage by sing­ing and playing the tambourine. Students also created and will perform original music during the show.

"Twelfth Night" will be per­formed on Oct. 20 through Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. and on Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Tickets will be sold to Stu­dents, faculty, and staff for $8 with valid identification.

Natalie Negrotti can be reached at natalie.negrotti@student.shu.edu..

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