Blending high spirits and mistaken identities with the suffering of loss and unrequited love, Twelfth Night is the most poignant of Shakespeares comedies. Disguised as a young man, Viola becomes the page to Count Orsino. Her duty is to win the love of the beautiful but cold Olivia for the Count. But Viola - now in love with Count Orsino herself - becomes the object of Olivias affections. Confusion and deception give way to mirth and merriment as this most good-humoured comedy reaches its joyful conclusion.