Twelfth(ish) Night by Launch Pad Theatre is light and lively, as bubbly and effervescent as the glass of
champagne served at the entrance to elegant and stately Craigdarroch Castle...Comedy is highly
accentuated by the troupe with exaggerated gestures and bold body language; coupled with a clear
understanding of Shakespeare’s rich language, and the ability to convey it with masterful command
makes for a most entertaining hour.
- Janis LaCouvee
champagne served at the entrance to elegant and stately Craigdarroch Castle...Comedy is highly
accentuated by the troupe with exaggerated gestures and bold body language; coupled with a clear
understanding of Shakespeare’s rich language, and the ability to convey it with masterful command
makes for a most entertaining hour.
- Janis LaCouvee
Twelfth(ish) Night is a bracing night out at the theatre, replete with charm and panache.
- Adrian Chamberlain, Times Colonist
- Adrian Chamberlain, Times Colonist
Big Bard Bill Is Sweet William Now.
Twelfth(ish) Night is Shakespeare meets Wodehouse.
And utterly, utterly, utterly charming.
-David Elendune, Outpost 31
Twelfth(ish) Night is Shakespeare meets Wodehouse.
And utterly, utterly, utterly charming.
-David Elendune, Outpost 31
True to the spirit and energy Mr. Bill Shakespeare intended for this play!
Quickly paced with all the fine elements of this play running under 1h and 30 minutes. It’s a modern
cut for modern times with some incredible diversity of style and technique from the cast.
The cast is a powerhouse and the sound effects were perfectly timed and delightful!
Don’t miss this play!
-Michael B.A. Glover , Former Artistic Director Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival
Quickly paced with all the fine elements of this play running under 1h and 30 minutes. It’s a modern
cut for modern times with some incredible diversity of style and technique from the cast.
The cast is a powerhouse and the sound effects were perfectly timed and delightful!
Don’t miss this play!
-Michael B.A. Glover , Former Artistic Director Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival
A Fresh Take on a Classic Play with a Kingdom for a Stage!
Adapted from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
Reimagined and refined, adapted and updated, to a witty and wonderful
hour-and-a-half of enjoyment.
Bring in the spring with a feverish, fast paced farce.
Come in your snazziest cocktail attire (NO STILETTOS PLEASE) to enjoy an
evening of classy entertainment, a glass of bubbly, and a
beautiful re-imagining of one of the Bard’s most well-loved comedies.
Elegantly refined to an hour
Tastefully fitted to the castle
Perfectly tailored for you.
Adapted from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
Reimagined and refined, adapted and updated, to a witty and wonderful
hour-and-a-half of enjoyment.
Bring in the spring with a feverish, fast paced farce.
Come in your snazziest cocktail attire (NO STILETTOS PLEASE) to enjoy an
evening of classy entertainment, a glass of bubbly, and a
beautiful re-imagining of one of the Bard’s most well-loved comedies.
Elegantly refined to an hour
Tastefully fitted to the castle
Perfectly tailored for you.
Adapted and Directed by: David Radford and Christina Patterson
Costumes by: Martha Burd
Foley by: Emma Dickerson
Music by: Cam Culham, Graham Croft, Christina Patterson, & David Radford
Starring: (order of appearance)
Griffin Lea as Narrator and Sebastian
David Radford as Duke Orsino
Connie McConnell as Olivia and Maria
Cam Culham as Sir Toby Belch
Jared Gowen as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
Ian Case as Malvolio and Officer
Christina Patterson as Viola
Graham Croft as Feste and Antonio
Photography by: Derek Ford Studios
Costumes by: Martha Burd
Foley by: Emma Dickerson
Music by: Cam Culham, Graham Croft, Christina Patterson, & David Radford
Starring: (order of appearance)
Griffin Lea as Narrator and Sebastian
David Radford as Duke Orsino
Connie McConnell as Olivia and Maria
Cam Culham as Sir Toby Belch
Jared Gowen as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
Ian Case as Malvolio and Officer
Christina Patterson as Viola
Graham Croft as Feste and Antonio
Photography by: Derek Ford Studios