Article Photos: Mark Rylance reigns in Shakespeare double bill



  In this image provided on Monday Nov. 19, 2012 by Sonia Friedman Productions, Mark Rylance, as the character Olivia, right, and Johnny Flynn, as the character Viola, perform during a rehearsal of "Twelfth Night" at a London theatre, Nov. 1, 2012. Mark Rylance's latest London performances are hot tickets, and not just because he is one of Britain's leading Shakespearean actors. It's a chance to see him in two wildly contrasting roles, the scheming usurper dispatching everyone who stands between him and the throne in "Richard III," and the aloof countess Olivia, blindsided by love, in the boisterous comedy "Twelfth Night." (AP Photo/Simon Annand, Sonia Friedman Productions)

In this image provided on Monday Nov. 19, 2012 by Sonia Friedman Productions, Mark Rylance, as the character Olivia, right, and Johnny Flynn, as the character Viola, perform during a rehearsal of "Twelfth Night" at a London theatre, Nov. 1, 2012. Mark Rylance's latest London performances are hot tickets, and not just because he is one of Britain's leading Shakespearean actors. It's a chance to see him in two wildly contrasting roles, the scheming usurper dispatching everyone who stands between him and the throne in "Richard III," and the aloof countess Olivia, blindsided by love, in the boisterous comedy "Twelfth Night." (AP Photo/Simon Annand, Sonia Friedman Productions)