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Performance

VenueGreenwich Playhouse
Also: Greenwich Studio, Prince of Orange Theatre, Prince Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From26th October 2004
To21st November 2004
When19:45. Sun 16:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Greenwich Playhouse (V1286)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream

Work:: A Midsummer Night's Dream (S2295)

On a midsummer's night Hermia and her lover Lysander flee from Athens and Demetrius - the man Hermia's father favours as a son-in-law. Demetrius follows, pursued by Helena who loves him in spite of being spurned in favour of Hermia. On the same night Bottom and his friends leave Athens to find somewhere quiet to rehearse their play which is to be performed at the wedding feast of Duke Theseus. Drawn into the woods they enter a world of magic, mystery and wonder.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1281424420)

Helena is in love with Hermia - but Hermia's father wants her to marry Demetrius. To confuse matters more, Lysander is in love with Demetrius. A camp version of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Producer Peter Fortune
Company Melmoth
Adapted by Stuart Draper
Director Stuart Draper
Design Mark Bullock
Costume Paula Kelly
Sound Bonamedia
Lighting Bonamedia
Performer John Cooper Day (Theseus / Oberon)
Performer Menno Kuijper (Hyppolyta / Titania)
Performer Luke Leeves (Demetrius)
Performer Matthew Hyde (Lysander)
Performer Beth Wignall (Hermia)
Performer Nadine Lewington (Helena)
Performer Alan Buckman (Egeus)
Performer Angus Lindsay (Bottom)
Performer Steve John Brown (Snug)
Performer Clare Frankel (Starveling)
Performer David Lomas (Flute)
Performer Peter Fortune (Puck)
Performer Stuart Draper (Quince)

Listing:: L1717874063




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Helena is in love with Hermia - but Hermia's father wants her to marry Demetrius. To confuse matters more, Lysander is in love with Demetrius. A camp version of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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