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A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is his most original play in terms of plot, and it blends characters from disparate worlds with no regard for historical authenticity or even consistency.

Director: Mimi Mekler

Choreographer: Gillian Herron-Saunders

Publication Date

4-14-2005

Production Year

2004/2005

Theatre Location

Studio Theatre, Sheridan

Cast

The Court
Theseus, Duke of Athens: John Connolly
Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons: Carrie-Lynn Neales
Philostrate, Theseus’ Attendant: Kyle Golemba
Egeus: Andrew Chandler
Hermia: Rachel Brittain
Lysander: Billy Lake
Demetrius: Trevor Hayes
Helena: Stefanie Lyall

The Mechanicals
Flute: Jeff Moulton
Snout: Alanna Stone
Snug: Steve Browne
Quince: Ari Weinberg
Bottom: Jonah Widdifield
Starveling: Kelly Olsen
Starveling’s Dog: Daiquiri

The Fairies
Fairy: Colleen Sheehan
Peaseblossom: Chelsea Johnson
Cobweb: Pamela Scott
Moth: Alex Saslove
Mustardseed: Krissy Uranowski
Puck: Kyle Golemba
Oberon: John Connolly
Oberon’s Follower: Andrew Chandler
Titania: Carrie-Lynn Neales

Keywords

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare, Theatre Sheridan, musical theatre

Terms of Use

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Disciplines

Theatre and Performance Studies

Faculty

Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design

School

Department of Visual and Performing Arts

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.

Original Citation

Mekler, M. (Director). (2005, April 14 – 23). A midsummer night’s dream. [Theatre Performance]. Oakville: Theatre Sheridan.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, April 14 – 23, 2005


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