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Photos from our recent production  of 'Twelfth Night' performed at the Theatre Royal, Winchester.

 (c) All photos  Winchester Dramatic Society 2002. All rights reserved.

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(Right to left) Sir Toby Belch hoodwinks, with the help of alcohol, a foppish Sir Andrew Aguecheek into supporting him in his running feud with the vain Malvolio.


They are aided and abetted by the clown Feste 

Photo: Feste, Sir Andrew and Sir Toby

Photo: Sir Toby Belch and Maria  Olivia's serving woman, Maria, reassures Sir Toby Belch about the success of their plan to humiliate Malvolio.

Orsino describes the effects of true love to the disguised Viola, while she aches to declare her love for him.

 Photo: Orsino and Viola


Photo: Malvolio The steward, Malvolio, soliloquises upon the imagined pleasures of being married to the Lady Olivia.

Sir Toby and the manservant, Fabian, are agreed on their dislike of 
Malvolio and the need to teach him a lesson.
Photo: Fabian and Sir Toby

Photo: Olivia The Lady Olivia forgets her mourning, and willingly gives her hand and love to Sebastian.

Feste - the archetypal clown with a sad soul. He sees everything and knows all about his masters' follies and disguises. Photo: Feste the clown 

(c) All photos  Winchester Dramatic Society 2001. All rights reserved.

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