The Nyong’o siblings’ casting sounds like a gimmick, but the payoff is exquisite: the twins, dazed at their reunion, establishing the truth of their identity as they talk to each other in Swahili. For the audience, too, this “Twelfth Night” i...
Critics' Reviews
‘Twelfth Night’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o in Illyria
Shakespeare in the Park’s Twelfth Night is Both Pleasant and Facile
Shenanigans like these aren’t unenjoyable, but neither are they entirely fulfilling. It’s a happy relief, therefore, that Oh blows through this Twelfth Night like, as Orsino might say, the sweet wind “that breathes upon a bank of violets, /�...
Twelfth Night at the Delacorte Review
There are so many reasons to be excited by director Saheem Ali’s production of Shakespeare’s comically convoluted tale of mistaken identity and addled affection. It was inspired to cast Lupita Nyong’o and her brother Junior Nyong’o as the twi...
Twelfth Night: Come for the Verse, Stay for the Vibes
The biggest strength of this current production—beyond its general jubilant mood—is its central casting: a real-life brother-sister duo, Junior Nyong’o and Lupita Nyong’o, as the play’s shipwrecked siblings, Sebastian and Viola, respectivel...
Twelfth Night: Moonlit Enchantment As Shakespeare Returns to the Park
The disparate elements come together, more or less, combining for a wholly satisfying evening. Albeit one with little of the exuberance that has marked various Shakespeare in the Park outings going back to the 1971 rock musical rethinking of Two Gent...
A triumphant gender-defying curtain call, costumed in glorious technicolor by Oana Botez, further challenges the recent assault on creative expression and the arts, demonstrating that joy is an act of resistance. And there’s nothing more joyful tha...
Review: Twelfth Night at The Delacorte Theater
The production is pretty well-cast all around. Lupita Nyong’o and her brother Junior Nyong’o are the shipwrecked twins and, aside from their height disparity, are nearly identical in Oana Botez’s costumes and Krystal Balleza’s hair design. Vi...
A starry, breezy ‘Twelfth Night’ reopens Central Park’s Delacorte Theater (Off Broadway review)
Not that Twelfth Night needs to wave a rainbow flag to succeed. But this production departs from other recent revivals in taking a humbler, less transgressive approach to the various romantic entanglements. Even in the curtain call, when the cast rea...
Shakespeare in the Park Is Back With a Sexy, Song-Filled ‘Twelfth Night’
These comedies are intrinsically musical, peppered with songs of the time. Accordingly, composer Michael Thurber’s vibrant, polyglot score excels, with pieces for an all-women string quartet, a jazzy art song for Sumney and even a burst of Elizabet...
'Twelfth Night' review — a starry, comic romp through Shakespeare
Between bicycles, bongs, beatboxing, and buffoonery cranked to the max, playfulness rules in director Saheem Ali’s contemporary staging. That’s a viable approach to this 400-plus-year-old play — it’s a romantic comedy, after all. Nonetheless,...
Videos