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About the show
What you will! Experience Shakespeare's beloved comedy of mistaken identity love and revelry at the iconic open-air Globe Theatre on Bankside. Book Twelfth Night tickets for laughter music and theatrical magic under the London sky.
What is Twelfth Night about?
Shipwrecked and separated from her twin brother Sebastian, Viola finds herself washed up on the shores of Illyria. Disguising herself as a young man named Cesario, she enters the service of Duke Orsino – and finds herself caught in one of Shakespeare's most delightful love triangles. Orsino loves the Countess Olivia, who falls for Cesario, who is secretly Viola, who loves Orsino. Meanwhile, the pompous steward Malvolio becomes the target of a hilarious revenge plot.
Full of music, romantic confusion and some of Shakespeare's wittiest wordplay, Twelfth Night is a joyous celebration of love in all its bewildering forms. Book Twelfth Night tickets to experience this timeless comedy at the magical open-air Globe Theatre!
Why should I book Twelfth Night tickets at Shakespeare's Globe?
There's nothing quite like experiencing Shakespeare in the open-air Globe Theatre, a faithful reconstruction of the playhouse where his plays were first performed. Standing as a groundling or seated in the galleries, you'll be part of the action as the actors perform on the thrust stage surrounded by the audience on three sides.
The Globe's productions are known for their energy, accessibility and connection with audiences. Whether you're a Shakespeare novice or a seasoned Bard enthusiast, Twelfth Night at the Globe is an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Is Twelfth Night similar to other London plays?
Fans of Shakespeare may also enjoy The Tempest at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse or other productions throughout the Globe's season.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Cast & Creatives
Who is in the Twelfth Night cast?
Casting for upcoming Globe productions will be announced. Check the Shakespeare's Globe website for the latest casting news.
About Shakespeare's Globe Productions
Shakespeare's Globe produces acclaimed productions of Shakespeare's plays in both the open-air Globe Theatre and the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, combining scholarship with theatrical innovation.
Recognition
Shakespeare's Globe has won numerous awards for its productions and educational work. The venue attracts over one million visitors annually and has established itself as one of London's most beloved cultural institutions.
Frequently asked questions
What age is Twelfth Night suitable for?
Twelfth Night is suitable for all ages. The Globe welcomes families and Shakespeare newcomers. All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
How long is Twelfth Night?
Running time is typically around 2 hours 30 minutes including interval. Check the Globe website for specific production details.
How do I get to Shakespeare's Globe?
Shakespeare's Globe is located at 21 New Globe Walk
Bankside
London SE1 9DT. The nearest Underground stations are London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines) and Blackfriars (District and Circle lines)
both approximately a 10-minute walk.
Theatre Policies
The Globe Theatre is open to the elements. Dress appropriately for the weather – umbrellas are not permitted but ponchos are available. Groundling tickets allow standing in the yard; seats are available in the galleries.
Accessibility at Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe offers wheelchair accessible seating
accessible toilets
BSL-interpreted and audio described performances. Contact the venue when booking Twelfth Night tickets for specific requirements.
Facilities
The Globe features a restaurant
café and bars. Food and drink can be taken into the theatre. The riverside location offers stunning views.
What are groundling tickets?
Groundling tickets allow standing in the yard surrounding the stage – the cheapest way to experience the Globe and closest to the action!
What if it rains?
Performances continue in light rain. Ponchos are available; umbrellas are not permitted. Shows are only cancelled in severe weather.
Can I take food and drink in?
Yes
food and drink are permitted inside the Globe Theatre.
Is there seating available?
Yes
seated tickets are available in the galleries surrounding the yard.
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