A Night to Remember
On
the 8th day of March this year, embarks a momentous event of the
Junior ABEANS. One of the playwrights of the notable William Shakespeare has
put onto stage act by the ABEO Playhouse.A mind blowing performance just
happened that night.
Shakespeare loved to
use the device of mistaken identity, and nowhere does he use this convention
more skillfully than in Twelfth Night. Viola, surviving a shipwreck, walks
ashore at Illyria, and immediately embarks on a gambit to allow her to make her
way in a world of men.
Dressed as a man,
Viola, now Cesario, insinuates herself into the service of the Duke of Illyria,
Orsino. Orsino longs for the love of a neighboring countess, Olivia, who as she
is in mourning for the death of her brother, repels his advances. When
Cesario (Viola) undertakes Orsino's bidding and gains admittance to Olivia's
chamber, she becomes infatuated with the messenger. Viola (Cesario) then
falls in love with Orsino. To add to the farce Viola's (Cesario) identical
twin, Sebastian arrives on the scene. Sebastian has also survived the
shipwreck, although Viola thinks he has drowned.
Sebastian has been rescued by a sea captain, Antonio. But Sebastian is sad, for he believes his twin sister has drowned. The kindly Antonio gives him money to get along in Illyria but remains behind for the time being because the Illyrians think he is a pirate.
Sebastian has been rescued by a sea captain, Antonio. But Sebastian is sad, for he believes his twin sister has drowned. The kindly Antonio gives him money to get along in Illyria but remains behind for the time being because the Illyrians think he is a pirate.
More
confusion ensues with jealousy, mistaken Identity and fights and duels.
Sebastian and Olivia fall in love and marry. Orsino realizes that it is Viola
that he loves and she agrees to marry him. Twelfth Night ends and everyone,
except Malvolio, is happy and Shakespeare speaks of the madness of love.
Shakespeare’s playwright was really
fascinating with the great actors portraying their role makes everything
worthwhile. I just keep on laughing and laughing during the play. Indeed, it
was very entertaining. The part which likes most is when Cesario revealed that
she is a very beautiful lady which is actually Viola. The audience was mesmerized when she removed
her wig and laid down her long hair. We were all clapping our hands with that
scene.
A standing ovation for very own
juniors! A very job well down, we are very proud of them. The 50 pesos was
really worth it. It’s one of a kind. I am already excited for our English 145
class. GO ABEO POWER!
I could never control myself from clapping.
ReplyDeletea standing ovation for our very own juniors. a standing ovation for our very own blockmate :))) hahahaha ABEO POWER!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethey deserve our good thoughts! :))
ReplyDeleteit's my pleasure to STAND and CLAP for their performance. :D
ReplyDeletethey really do deserve a standing ovation, they did really great :)
ReplyDelete:))) i was so inlove because of that play. HAHAHAHHA. :p
ReplyDeleteYes, we're really not short changed with what we witnessed :) The play was so worth watching :)
ReplyDeleteGreat show, right cousin? I know you're excited :)
ReplyDeleteindeed.... it was a night to remember :))
ReplyDeleteRight! HAHAHA "A MIND BLOWING" perf indeed far. When she removed her wig...my gawd! I was awed. She's so stunning!
ReplyDeletethey deserved a standing ovation :)) they did a great job
ReplyDeleteTwo Thumbs Up for ABEO Prime! =)
ReplyDeleteHands down to the performers
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