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‘Twelfth Night’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o in Illyria

‘Twelfth Night’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o in Illyria

"Twelfth Night" Review: Lupita Nyong'o Shines in Shakespeare's Comedy The Delacorte Theater's revival of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" features a stellar cast, led by the luminous Lupita Nyong'o. Nyong'o stars alongside her real-life look-alike brother, Junior Nyong'o, as well as acclaimed actors Sandra Oh and Peter Dinklage. The production, directed by Saheem Ali, transports the audience to the vibrant world of Illyria, where Nyong'o's Viola navigates the complexities of love and identity. The actress delivers a captivating performance, seamlessly blending humor, vulnerability, and emotional depth. Complementing Nyong'o's standout turn, the ensemble cast delivers strong supporting performances, adding to the production's overall charm and cohesion. The play's timeless themes of gender, desire, and the human condition are explored with a fresh and engaging perspective. With its talented cast, vibrant setting, and thoughtful interpretation of the classic text, this "Twelfth Night" is a must-see for Shakespeare enthusiasts and theater-goers alike.

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