Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare may not be one of Shakespeare’s most familiar plays, and it may not seem at first glance that a story about a Countess in mourning, a lovesick Duke, and a cross-dressing woman recently separated from her twin by shipwreck, has much to say to a modern audience.  However, this play contains numerous themes and ideas that speak to our own conditions in the twenty-first century.

Twelfth Night, a show being put on by a Partnership with Tunxis Community College, will run Friday, May 10th at 8pm, and two showings on Saturday, May 11th at 3:00pm and 8:00pm. The theater will open an hour before the show starts.

Tickets are available at hitw.org/tickets or can be bought at the door.