A Midsummer Night's Dream

 PRODUCTION
March, 2006
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Venue:
New Fortune Theatre

William Shakespeare

Stephen Lee

A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of Shakespeare's most enchanting comedies, mixing romance, magic and high good humour in perfect harmony. With the power and poetry of Oberon and Titania, the charm and good spirits of Puck, the comical tensions of the young lovers and the farce of the mechanicals' rehearsals for their terrible play-within-a-play, we promise you an evening of variety, and great entertainment, under the stars.

This production aims to avoid a romanticised "Dream", and gets back to Shakespeare's original conception with emphasis more on the words and characters than special effects. A vivid, energetic and very funny production.

Starring: Mark Blades, Zara Burgess, Cassandra Charlick, Julia Dalby, Dan Debuf, Alex Desebrock, Craig Edwards, Louisa Fitzhardinge, Claudia Henfry, Kerri Hilton, Kirilee Lennerts, Ciume Lochner, Leah Maher, Sarah McKellar, Shannyn Nicholas, Tony Petani, Heather Purio, Aimee Sanderson, Dean Schulze, Scott Sheridan, Ben Sorgiovani & Andie Wafer.

Venue: New Fortune Theatre, University of WA, Nedlands

the southern hemisphere's only replica Elizabethan theatre.

Tickets: $20 Adult, $16 Concession, $12 Members. (Sorry, no cards or EFTPOS) Discount for Group Bookings.

Bookings may be made by 'phone on 9450 8596

Box Office opens at 7.30pm for 8pm Curtain.

For all Media Enquiries contact TAZ Publicity - melaniedecull@tazpublicity.com


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melaniedecull@tazpublicity.com

Melanie DeCull

9450 8596 or www.grads.org.au/bookings

$20 Adults $16 Concession $12 Members.

New Fortune Theatre, University of WA, Nedlands
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