Miracle Theatre presents Twelfth Night at Trerice
Miracle Theatre revisits Twelfth Night - Shakespeare’s joyous, chaotic comedy, where love knows no boundaries!
- Booking essential
Twelfth Night is the story of Twins Sebastian and Viola who are separated from one another by sea and storm. Shipwrecked and without her brother for the first time, Viola finds herself washed up in Illyria, a playground for the hedonistic and lovesick elite. What unravels next sends the story spinning into a tangle of unrequited love, mistaken identities, hilarious awkwardness, cruelty, and mischief.
Expect a fresh, bold, and accessible take on Shakespeare’s comedy, blending Miracle’s playful spirit with the Bard’s wit. Prepare for belly laughs, heartache, gloriously outrageous characters, and a contemporary twist proving once and for all that it’s hearts, not parts, that truly matter!
Experience Twelfth Night under open skies across Cornwall and the Southwest, from town venues to stunning natural landscapes. These unique settings will transform a timeless tale into a truly unforgettable theatrical experience.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £20.00 |
Child | £10.00 |
Concession | £17.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01209 216762
- Suitability
Recommended age 7+.
- Meeting point
The performance will take place on the parade ground, gates open at 5:30pm.
- What to bring and wear
This is an outdoor performance so please bring chairs and blankets. Don't forget to come dressed for the weather.
- Accessibility
There is sloped access for wheelchairs. Please be aware that this will be held in the garden on grass.
- Other
Please note that assistance dogs only are permitted at this event. Gates open 5:30pm.
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