Ever since the first recorded public performance of the play in February 1602, “Twelfth Night,” one of Shakespeare’s best-loved romantic comedies, rarely goes out of fashion. A story of mistaken identity, gender swapping, and the perils of falling in love, the play’s universal themes are relatable the world over.
Ever since the first recorded public performance of the play in February 1602, “Twelfth Night,” one of Shakespeare’s best-loved romantic comedies, rarely goes out of fashion. A story of mistaken identity, gender swapping, and the perils of falling in love, the play’s universal themes are relatable the world over.