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![]() China Daily | Shakespeare on the Chinese stage China Daily I remember A Midsummer Night's Dream with a handful of ropes that were meant to be the forest. But a college production of Timon of Athens, in English no less, was so ingeniously conceived that it gave a new perspective on the story. |
Telax Added to A Midsummer Night's Run's Sponsor List San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Telax, who donates to the SickKids Foundation every Christmas in lieu of sending cards to their customers, has signed on to be a "Puck" sponsor, named after "that merry wandered of the night", Puck, from Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
Utah TV this weekend: It's Mick Jagger vs. Lady Gaga (sort of) Salt Lake Tribune (blog) (Season finale) Great Performances at the Met (8 pm, PBS/Ch. 7): Lovers from Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' are shipwrecked on an other-worldly island in ''The Tempest.'' Supernatural (8 pm, CW/Ch. 30): Castiel, Meg and Bobby help Sam and ... |
Bless Thee, Mitt, Bless Thee, Get Not Translated! Forbes In William Shakespeare's romantic comedy, “Midsummer Night's Dream”, a character, Bottom, has his head changed to that of an ass, by a mischief-maker, during a power-struggle in the play. When Bottom, enters the stage after his transformation, ... |
'A Midsummer Night's Dream': A Romp in Fairyland Huffington Post (blog) Of all Shakespeare's comedies, one that is usually regarded as foolproof is A Midsummer Night's Dream. An uneven production by the Classic Stage Company, however, puts that theory to the test. The good news in the CSC revival is that it brings Anthony ... Auckland Theatre Company's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Continues to 5/26 Students create props for adaptation of play |







