A Midsummer Night's Dream

May 1-2, 2015

Directed by Joshua LeGreve and Mika Chetto 

Adapted by Paul Nolan

Produced through special arrangement by Pioneer Drama Service 

Synopsis:

Bottom calls together his ungainly crew of actors to produce a play for the visiting King Oberon and Queen Titania.  The sprite Puck turns Bottom into an ass and then, by means of a magic love potion, makes Titania fall in love with the creature, setting up a string of delightful misadventures.

Cast

Puck........................................................Kyla Respaje

Bottom.....................................................Noah Krentz

Oberon.......................................................Leo Maltos

Titania......................................................Kate Burkart

Peter Quince.............................................Abby Pipho

Frances Flute.................................Sebastian Nowicki

Tom Snout...................................................Zoe Davis

Snug......................................................Kallie McHale

Starveling..........................................Grace Reininger

Moth..................................................Dorothy Molthan

Peaseblossom.................................................Ann Hu

Mustardseed...............................Dominique Schwartz

Cobweb...................................................Raven Davis

Fairy Attendant.........................................Kera Hollatz

Crew

Director..............................................Joshua LeGreve

Director.....................................................Mika Chetto

Sound.....................................Faith Hill & Mika Chetto

Lights...................Andre Dosogne & Joshua LeGreve

Costumes...................................................Amy Pipho

Set Design.............................................Laurie Lettner

 Breakthrough Star: Abby Pipho


Poster Design by Mika Chetto 

Audience Reactions to A Midsummer Night's Dream:

"Very well done, I loved it!"

"The kids did a very nice job!" 

"It was really funny, I liked when the lady died."

"Thank you for a very enjoyable evening. I haven't seen a Shakespeare play around here in a very long time."