A Midsummer Night's Dream (2010)
Directed by Stuart Draper & Maria Bates
Performances: Wednesday 3rd to Saturday 6th March 2010, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
SLT's youth group take on the bard's most endearing comedy. Lysander is in love with Hermia but she is betrothed to Demetrius.. as far as her mother is concerned. When the lovers flee into the forest they unknowingly stumble upon a feud betewen the immortals.. and once Puck begins his meddling all hell breaks loose...
Cast
- Mother - Juliet Holden
- Oberon/Theseus - Joe Jones
- Titania/Hippolyta - Marnie Jacobsen
- Puck - Blake McKenzie/Jake Passmore
- Egeus - Emma Benard
- Philostrate/Fairy - Chloe Anthony Pillai
- Lysander - Sam Johnstone
- Hermia - Anne Bailey
- Demetrius - Ciaran O'Brien
- Helena - Lily Shepherd
- Bottom - Nina Cavaliero Knox
- Quince - Raffaella Patmore
- Flute - Adam Ede
- Snug - Lucie Blackstaffe
- Snout - Catherine Pontin
- Starveling - Daisy Everett
- Fairy - Rahel Girma
Crew
- Assistant Diectors & Stage Managers - Juliet Holden & Dave Workman
- Movement - Michelle Thomson
- Set, Sound & Lighting Design - Stuart Draper
- Set Construction - Graham Clements, Chaz Doyle, Gavin Parker & Mark Ireson
- Scenic Art - Lampshade and Leaves - Hazel Hindle
- Set Painting - Michael Wilson
- Props - Alan Buckman
- Costumes - Stuart Draper
- Operator - Peter Stevens
- Poster Design - Maria Bates
- Programme Design - Peter Stevens
- Show Photographs - Phil Gammon
The Directors and cast would like to offer a special thanks to the following people for their help and support with this production: Peter Stevens, Michelle Thomson, Sophie Talisby, the cast and crew of Durang, Durang and the wonderful volunteers who run the bar, box office and front of house.
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1980)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1997)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (2007)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2024)
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