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The Fulcrum Article Twelfth Night

Title

The Fulcrum Article Twelfth Night

Subject

Twelfth Night: Timeless Entertainment

Description

This article written in the Fulcrum, discusses the directors attempt to create a “living theatre” in his production. Mr.Zaharia emphasizes the social commentaries of the original play, noting the similar state of economic decline, and end of war that the time of the original production, and this adaption shared. We also see the focus on this particular production while being comedic, and entertaining, to be educational, and socially aware as well. 

Creator

The Fulcrum

Source

University of Ottawa Archives, NB7273-FULCROM-TIMELESSE.pdf

Publisher

The Fulcrum, University of Ottawa

Date

1995-03-28

Contributor

The Fulcrum

Rights

Permission by University of Ottawa Archives. Every reasonable attempt has been made to obtain permission to use the images reproduced in this article. That said, if you are the owner of the copyright in an image contained in this article, please contact the owners of this database.

Format

Pdf file

Language

English

Type

PDF file

Identifier

NB7273-FULCROM-TIMELESSE.pd

Text

The Fulcrum

Original Format

Newspaper article

Files

NB7273-FULCROM-TIMELESSE.pdf

Citation

The Fulcrum, “The Fulcrum Article Twelfth Night,” shakespeare400, accessed October 9, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/shakespeare400/items/show/2739.