Ed Cable,
Natural Areas Volunteer
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Twelfth Night, one of Shakespeare's more well-known comedies, is a story of love and identity – mistaken love and mistaken identity. The play contains some of the bard’s most well-loved speeches and songs and lends itself well to the natural setting of the Arb. Kate Mendeloff directs UM students and a host of community members to make this mobile production a success.
Dates: June 11-14, 18-21, 25-28. The Box Office opens at 5 pm to MBGNA members; 5:30 pm for general admission at the Washington Heights entrance, 1610 Washington Heights. Wear your walking shoes!
All performances start at 6:30 pm; please allow 10 minutes to walk to the first act. Mobility assistance can be provided; please call 734-647-7600.
Ticket prices:
Students and Children 12-18 - $10.00
MBGNA Members - $15.00
General Admission - $18.00