Money. In Act II Scene 3 of Twelfth Night they each give Feste sixpence to sing them a song. Since he sings "O mistress mine, where are you roaming?" they get their money's worth.
Yes, both Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are characters in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare was perhaps making a comment on the type of men who got knighted in those days: Sir Andrew is a dolt and a coward, and Sir Toby is an alcoholic.
the main characters areDuke OrsinoViola ( that is disguised as a man named Cesario )Lady OliviaSebastian (Viola's twin brother)Malvolio (steward to Olivia)the other characters are minor and don't get too many lines
There are 17 characters who have spoken lines in the play: Viola/Cesario, Duke Orsino, Sebastian, Olivia, Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Augecheek, Feste, Maria, Fabian, Antonio, Captain, Priest, 2 Officers, Valentine (Orsino's servant), Curio (Orsino's servant), Servant (of Olivia). I think that's all of them!
Sir Andrew was visiting the house to court Olivia, the mistress of the house. He was brought to her by her uncle, Sir Toby Belch. Unfortunately for Sir Andrew, Olivia was in mourning for her brother and refused all visitors.
Sir Toby decieving sir Andrew, Olivia decieving her own true nature by mourning, viola decieving everybody by pretending she is male etc.
Every production is different: if you said false beard (for Feste), a ring (for Olivia to give to Viola), money, a money bag, luggage (for Sir Andrew to pack), swords (for Viola, Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Sebastian and Antonio), a letter (for Malvolio) and a Shakespearean guitar (for Feste to play while singing), that might work.
They play a prank on him by locking him in a dark closet
Toby Rolt's birth name is Andrew Tobias Champion Rolt.
Singing was very popular in Shakespeare's day, especially the multiple part songs called madrigals, and simpler forms of the same thing, called rounds or catches. Feste, Sir Toby and Sir Andrew sing catches in Twelfth Night. Although there were professional musicians, we know them mainly as composers, not as singers, and without a means of recording a performance we cannot judge the effectiveness of their singing. Many songs were sung by ordinary people at home, as they were right up to the invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century (and less and less frequently since).
Yes, both Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are characters in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare was perhaps making a comment on the type of men who got knighted in those days: Sir Andrew is a dolt and a coward, and Sir Toby is an alcoholic.
Sir Toby and Sir Andrew stay up late drinking in Olivia's house. Fest appears, and Sir Andrew compliments the clown on his singing. Both noblemen encourage Fest to sing another song. While he sings, Maria enters, warning them to keep their voices down or Olivia will call her steward, Valvoline, and tell him to kick them out. But the tipsy Sir Toby and Sir Andrew cheerfully ignore her.
the main characters areDuke OrsinoViola ( that is disguised as a man named Cesario )Lady OliviaSebastian (Viola's twin brother)Malvolio (steward to Olivia)the other characters are minor and don't get too many lines
Toby McGuire
The cast of Twelfth Night - 2012 includes: Ben Carlson as Feste Brian Dennehy as Sir Toby Belch Stephen Ouimette as Sir Andrew Aguecheek Trent Pardy as Sebastian Cara Ricketts as Maria Andrea Runge as Viola Mike Shara as Orsino Sara Topham as Olivia
Spiderman was played by actor Toby McGuire.and Andrew Garfield
Aaron is singing with a new group.. Union Street Quartet The group consists of. Former lead singer for Signature Sound Ryan Seaton Toby Hitchcock Andrew Goldman.. This new group is fantastic....
There are 17 characters who have spoken lines in the play: Viola/Cesario, Duke Orsino, Sebastian, Olivia, Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Augecheek, Feste, Maria, Fabian, Antonio, Captain, Priest, 2 Officers, Valentine (Orsino's servant), Curio (Orsino's servant), Servant (of Olivia). I think that's all of them!