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“Twelfth Night”

July 31, 2021

A live presentation of William Shakespeare’s popular romantic comedy “Twelfth Night,” centering on twins separated by a shipwreck in a strange land, a local estate enraptured with passion and madness, and a love triangle complicated by mistaken identities. Directed by international playwright, teaching artist, and theatre-maker Chelsea DuVall. Produced by Gonzaga University Theatre and Dance Adjunct Professor and co-founder of One Heart Native Arts and Film Festival, Josephine Keefe. Performances are July 29-July 31, 7 p.m. and Aug. 1, 5 p.m.

Where:
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.
Neighborhood:
Downtown
Cost:
$10 member/student, $15 general admission
Phone:
(509) 456-3931
Email:
amanda.gardner@northwestmuseum.org
Website:
https://sales.northwestmuseum.org/performance.aspx?pid=34939
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