In a nutshell: the play turns love upside down to show how irrational, changeable, and magical it can be – before restoring order, harmony, and celebration. Shakespeare’s comedy opens in Athens where ...
It’s been a while since A Midsummer Night’s Dream was last performed at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. For many ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fun is the main point of Carl Cofield’s stylish outdoor staging of Shakespeare’s comic fantasy for the Classical Theater of Harlem. By Laura ...
A few scenes into Emily Lim’s version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Globe stage undergoes a transformation. Austere statuary gets wheeled away, the columns are swathed in plastic flowers, and ...
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