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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Twelfth Night

Book • 1969
Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' is a comedy exploring themes of love, mistaken identity, and disguise.

The play centers on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck.

Viola disguises herself as a man and falls in love with Orsino, while Sebastian is mistaken for Viola by Olivia.

The play's witty dialogue and intricate plot twists create a delightful and engaging experience.

'Twelfth Night' is a celebration of love's complexities and the humorous consequences of mistaken identity.

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

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Trevor Noah
as part of a story about going to see a performance with Lupita Nyong'o and Peter Dinklage.
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Richard Osman
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Marina Hyde
regarding Brett Goldstein's comment about him being 'terrible'.
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Is Shakespeare Overrated?
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Rob Mahoney
, noting that Carol re-read it to prepare to write her book.
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‘Pluribus’ Episode 4: Carol’s Truth Serum
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Thomas Banks
when discussing Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night' and its gulling scene.
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Episode 262: "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Acts 2 & 3
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Madeline Grant
to exemplify the British comic sensibility's connection to darkness, referencing Malvolio's suffering.
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Cited by the hosts to illustrate twin/doubling themes in Shakespeare's plays and as a play written around the same period as Hamlet.
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4. Hamnet: Love, Grief, and Motherhood
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David Olusoga
when discussing the comedic possibilities of Johnson's romanticized version of events.
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14. The Real Pirates of the Caribbean: Sex, Scandal, and the Golden Age of Piracy (Ep 1)
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Melvyn Bragg
during the introduction of the podcast episode.
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will
Mentioned in the context of discussing Shakespeare's plays and their generic characteristics.
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Antony and Cleopatra
Mentioned by Joe as one of the plays that had been published and performed prior to the publication of Shakespeare's sonnets in 1609.
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Shakespeare's Sonnets: The Fair Youth and The Dark Lady

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