Part 1 of the "rude mechanicals" scene from the 2004 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Loyola College. Directed by Charlie Mitchell. Set design by Joseph B. Musumeci.
The concept for t...
Part 1 of the "rude mechanicals" scene from the 2004 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Loyola College. Directed by Charlie Mitchell. Set design by Joseph B. Musumeci.
The concept for the production was that the young lovers were soap opera stars who run away to Central Park and the fairies they encountered were statues that come to life at night. In this scene, the production crew for the tv show put on a play for the actors in the park - badly.
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we read this play in our lit class and our school theater program did it as a one act play..... it was HILARIOUS!!!! haha and in lit i had to play oberon (im a girl O.o) cuz we only have 4 guys in our lit class... lol
in the actual play that the theater program did, it was cool because throughout the play, the fairies were mimicking the actors (like demetrius, helena, hermia, and lysander) it was genius...
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in the actual play that the theater program did, it was cool because throughout the play, the fairies were mimicking the actors (like demetrius, helena, hermia, and lysander) it was genius...