Under the masterful direction of Tim Caroll, Twelfth Night explored a number of “original practices” from the early 1600s: an all-male, cross-dressing cast, handmade Elizabethan clothes, early music performed on period instruments, an authentic Tudor jig, and faithful recreations of an indoor Elizabethan Hall screen, floor and props. Caroll’s back-to-the-origins rendition reverberates with the Bard’s genius in language, energy, timbre, and timing.