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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
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* Stage Managers - [[Steve Pleasants]] and [[Lydie Koritsas]]
*[[Lighting Designer]] - [[Designer Name]]
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* Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lorna Felix]] and [[Mark Bowen]]
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* Set Design - [[Stephen Hayward]]
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* Costume Design / Support - [[Lynsey Davies]] and [[Chantal Gregory]]
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* Sound Design - [[Adam Crook]]
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* Lighting Design - [[Bob Callender]]
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* Lighting and Sound Operator - [[Sarah Farage]]
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* Video Editing - [[Han Evans]]
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* Show and Rehearsal Photography - [[Jonathan Rose]]
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* Rigging - [[Sean Thomas]]
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* Set Construction - [[Sean Thomas]], [[Dennis Fenton]], [[Barry Heselden]], cast and crew (and help from Jekyll & Hyde!)
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* Assistant Director - [[Nick Davidson]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 23:59, 25 February 2024

Poster by Poster Designer

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Miriam Nice

Performances: Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 2024, Old Fire Station


Introduction

Visually modern but with the classic text.

The wedding of Theseus (local Duke) and Hippolyta is being planned. Meanwhile, the successful business owner, Egeus, is unhappy with their child Hermia’s choice of fiancé, Lysander. Egeus would much rather Hermia married Demetrius. Hermia doesn’t have feelings for Demetrius but their friend Helena does…

Confused? Well, you will be - when Oberon and Puck decide to meddle with this group for their own amusement using a love potion. At the same time as all of this, a local group of players are preparing a performance for the Duke’s wedding entertainments and one of the actors, Bottom, gets tangled up with the fairies - mysteriously becoming the subject of Titania’s sudden affections.

Out of these overlapping situations comes a chaos of falling asleep, falling in and out of love, hacked rehearsals and getting stuck all night at train stations, mostly thanks to the meddling and mischief of the over-powerful and under-occupied. Despite that, we still see the magic and joy of hardworking people making art, just for the love of it and even sharing it with the very people who continue to treat them so badly.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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