Twelfth Night AKA “What You Will”
“Twelfth Night” Written after: Romeo and Juliet: 1595 Hamlet: 1599 Written in 1601 under Queen Elizabeth I no record exists of her seeing the play Written after: Romeo and Juliet: 1595 Hamlet: 1599 Written before: Macbeth: 1609
Twelfth Night: A Christian Holiday Twelfth Night is a festival in some branches of Christianity marking the coming of the Epiphany. The Church of England celebrates Twelfth Night on January 5th and refers to the night before Epiphany, the day when the nativity story tells us that the wise men visited the infant Jesus.
"Twelfth Night Merry-Making in Farmer Shakeshaft's Barn", from Ainsworth's Mervyn Clitheroe, by Phiz
“Twelfth Night” Shakespeare's play was written to be performed as a Twelfth Night entertainment. The earliest known performance took place at Middle Temple Hall, one of the Inns of Court, on Candlemas night, 2 February 1602.