In a statement from the theatre group said, “This production makes that queerness explicit, reclaiming the story through the lived experiences of trans and nonbinary artists. With mistaken identities, cross-dressing, and declarations of love across shifting gender roles, Twelfth Night has long explored the complexity of identity.” By placing trans and nonbinary performers at the center of the narrative, the production becomes both a celebration and a protest—a vibrant act of visibility in a time when trans rights and representation are increasingly under threat across the UK and globally.
The announcement of this performance arrives at a politically charged time for LGBTQ+ people in the UK (and the US) Recent policies and legal rulings—such as those affecting access to healthcare, public facilities, and media representation for trans individuals—have spurred backlash and renewed calls for trans-inclusive storytelling.
Tickets for both the in-person and online events are now available via The Space Theatre website. Viewers are encouraged to reserve early, as demand is expected to be high, especially with McKellen’s involvement and the production’s relevance during Pride seas |