A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream - part of the Stratford Summer Season

 Five stars

'Sweet "Dreams" are made of this'

Financial Times

A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Gregory Doran


A feast of magic, music, humour and spectacle, A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of Shakespeare's best-loved comedies. The boundaries between reality and imagination merge as the characters find themselves caught in a web of magic in the Athenian woods.

This production revives Gregory Doran's hugely popular and critically acclaimed show from the 2005 Comedies Season.



'Magical delight...a bewitching blend of the dark and the lovely'
Times

'Gregory Doran's sparkling night of midsummer madness...sweet dreams indeed'
Evening Standard


Joe Dixon, who played Oberon in the 2005 production, returns to the Company to take the role of Bottom. His other RSC credits include Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors, also part of the 2005 Comedies Season, as well as Paris in The Roman Actor (2003) and Mendoza in The Malcontent (2002). The role of Oberon will be played by Peter de Jersey, who last performed with the Company as Antiochus in Believe What You Will, Evander in A New Way To Please You and Macro in Sejanus: His Fall, all as part of the 2005 Gunpowder Season.

Also returning to the Company is Mark Hadfield, who takes the role of Puck following his most recent RSC performance as Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales (2005). Mark's other theatre credits include 39 Steps for Yorkshire Playhouse and Don Juan for the Peter Hall Company, as well as his recent performance as Grivet in the National Theatre's production of Therese Raquin.

Making her RSC debut as Hermia is Kathryn Drysdale. Perhaps best known for her role as Louise in BBC 2’s comedy Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, she has also recently appeared in the film St Trinian's, as well as performing in Catch at the Royal Court Theatre.


A Midsummer Night's Dream runs in repertoire at The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon from 9 May - 13 November 2008.

 

Running time
The running time for A Midsummer Night's Dream is 3 hours including an interval of 20 minutes. 


Access performances
Assisted performances on 12 July, 15 July, 16 July. Touch tours available.


Additional information
Tickets from £10.

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Performance dates:

1 The Courtyard Theatre
09 May 2008 -
13 November 2008
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