Left to right: Faryn Thomure as Olivia; Heather Cherry as Feste; Isabelle Grimm as Viola.
The Curtain Theatre, Mill Valley’s own company of Shakespeare players, is bouncing back after a traumatic gap year to stage one of the Bard’s best-loved comedies.
Twelfth Night has been performed countless times because of a timeless blend of romance, humor and music. The dates this year are August 14-15, 21-22, 28-29 and
September 4-5-6. The director is Michele Delattre.
The Curtain Theatre, which has been operating since 2000, is dedicated to putting on the world’s best plays in one of the Bay Area’s most beautiful settings. It postponed its 21st summer production to this year because of the pandemic.
The company’s free outdoor productions in Old Mill Park are designed for first-time viewers as well as long-time theatre buffs. The shows rely heavily on music and dance, supported by instruments that include fiddle, banjo, concertina, flute and guitar.
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