A review by ftrebelo
Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare

5.0

At the surface this play is a simple farce: twins separated by a shipwreck, the girl (Viola) disguises herself as a man only to fall in love with Duke Orsino, her employer, who uses her as a go-between with Olivia who herself falls in love with the disguised Viola. Enter Sebastian (twin) a few acts later, add a vain servant half-driven mad in an absurd side-plot, and you have all the basic elements of a Shakespearean comedy.