Twelfth Night - Act 3 Scene 1 - Save thee, friend, and thy music (Subtitles in modern English)
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🎭 🎭🌟 Welcome to the hilariously twisted world of "Twelfth Night" by the bard himself, William Shakespeare! 🎭🌟
Act 3, Scene 1: 🤔🎭 "A Case of Mistaken Identities!" 🎭🤔
We find ourselves in the bustling household of Olivia, where chaos is about to unfold like a Shakespearean sitcom! 😂🏠
🤵🏻♂️🧔🏻 Enter the love-struck duke Orsino and his right-hand man, Cesario (secretly our girl Viola, in disguise!) 🌹❤️ Orsino's heart is beating louder than a drum as he sends his love messages to Olivia through "Cesario." But alas, Olivia, who's mourning her brother's death, couldn't care less! 😢🚫
👩🏻🦰💭 And in walks Olivia's witty clown, Feste, the master of wordplay! 🤡🗣️ He decides to have some fun with the lovestruck Orsino and starts a playful banter that leaves us ROFL-ing! 😂🤣
💡🎭 But hold on! Things are about to get even more ludicrous! 🎭💡
👨🏻🦰🌸🤭 Here comes the buffoonish knight, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, trying to win Olivia's heart but failing in the most comical way possible! 🤦🏻♂️💔 Feste and Sir Toby Belch (Olivia's uncle) hatched a plan to make Sir Andrew think "Cesario" is a formidable opponent. 😏🤜🏼🤛🏼
🎭🎉 So, they set up a hilarious duel between Cesario (Viola) and Sir Andrew, who's so feeble he can barely lift his sword, let alone wield it skillfully! 😂🤺👊🏼 It's like watching a slapstick comedy!
💔👭 Meanwhile, in the love triangle's corner, we have poor Viola/Cesario hopelessly in love with Orsino while carrying the burden of disguising her true feelings! 😔💕 Oh, the tangled webs we weave!
💡🌅 But wait! A ray of sunshine amidst the confusion! 🌅💡
👩🏻🏴☠️ Enter Sebastian, Viola's long-lost twin brother, who survived a shipwreck and is miraculously alive! 👨🏻🏴☠️🚢 But here's the kicker: Olivia, mistaking Sebastian for Cesario (Viola), pulls him into a whirlwind of hilarious confusion and proposes marriage! 💍🤵🏻♀️👰🏻♂️
🧐🤷♀️ Now, you might be thinking, "How can anyone mistake twins for each other?" 🤷♂️🧐 Well, it's Shakespeare, and anything is possible in the world of comedy and mistaken identities! 🤪
🤣🎭 And as Act 3, Scene 1 draws to a close, the stage is set for more laughter, love, and lunacy! 🌟🎉 Will Viola finally reveal her true identity to Orsino? Can Sebastian escape the clutches of a love-struck Olivia? 🤔🏰 Stay tuned for more Shakespearean shenanigans in the wild and wonderful world of "Twelfth Night"! 😄🎭🌙
subtitles really break it down well and it helped my understanding, well done
Delighted to hear it and thanks for watching
Thank you guys for posting it I’m auditioning for my first part as Olivia in school and could not find this scene anywhere! ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for taking the time to post your comments. They are very much appreciated and we hope that you enjoy your performance as Olivia
@@CorkShakespeare 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Great performance ❤
Thank you very much for your kind words.
This is quite helpful, I’m playing Viola/Cesario and I’m trying to learn the lines. It’s kind of difficult, but this helps a bit. Great job
I'm delighted to hear it.
@@CorkShakespeare feste can be both young and old because they say he knew Olivia's dad , but that might have been a different clown with the same name..
Thank you so much I’m going to play as Olivia and this helped alot
We are delighted to know it was of help. Thanks for watching.
Well performed
Thank you very much. I played Feste, the clown, so it means a lot to me.
6:50 Olivias monologue/confession
Thanks for watching
Hey man I’m playing feste and will be rehearsing this scene tonight. You play him well. Do you have any tips on his character, particularly in this scene?
Thanks for your kind words. It's probably one of my favourite roles to play. I'd say play him as his lines suggest, a fool who possesses more wisdom than all the others and with a sprinkling of flirtatious mischief.
@@CorkShakespeare I've heard that In some Productions feste seams to have a thing for Viola, what do you think?
Funny 😂.
@@nataliapanfichi9933 One could argue his flirting doesn't stop with Viola but with all the female characters of the play....