Photo Flash: Sneak Peek - TWELFTH NIGHT at Highland Park Bowl
Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare will be directed by Brad Craddock, running July 5-20, 2013, at the Highland Park Bowl; 1200 South Avenue (corner of South Avenue & Robinson Drive), Rochester NY, presented by The Shakespeare Players, a program of the Rochester Community Players, in cooperation with the Monroe County Parks Department. No admission! Free Shakespeare at the Bowl. Donations will be solicited during intermission. Scroll down for a sneak peek at the cast in action!
One of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, Twelfth Night is a fun gender-bending story of fools, mistaken identities and excessive passions. Like a party that has gone on for too long, Twelfth Night exposes human excess in our pursuit for love. Full of mistaken identities, comic pranks, tomfoolery, and music, the play revolves around a pair of twins separated by a shipwreck who find themselves falling in love with all the wrong people. The production takes a stylistic nod to the gender bending excess of the 1970's. Music and Fashion is inspired by Elton John, David Bowie, the later era Beatles, the Mods and Glam Rock. A good time will be had by all! For more information, visit rochestercommunityplayers.org or call 585-234-7840.Photo Credit: Ken Dauer

Olivia Choma (as Viola) Eddie Coomber (as Sebastian) and Stephanie Roosa (As Olivia)

Jeff Suida (as Feste) Katharine Sanford (as Maria) and Jeffery W. Jones (as Malvolio)

Elliot F. Fox (as Sir Toby Belch) and Jeffery W. Jones (as Malvolio)

T. Bohrer (as Sir Andrew Aguecheek), Elliot F. Fox (as Sir Toby Belch), James Heath (as Antonio), and Olivia Choma (as Viola)

Elliot F. Fox (as Sir Toby Belch), Jay O'Leary (underneath) (as Fabian), T. Bohrer (as Sir Andrew Aguecheek)
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