Shakespeare: The Animated Tales | A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A night of madness in a haunted wood - four young victims of unrequited love stumble about while six workmen are trying to rehearse a play.
TweetThrowing Out The Cobwebs
When Peter Brook's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream opened on Broadway, the New York theatre critic, Clive Barnes, described it as ' ... without any equivocation the greatest production of Shakespeare I have seen in my life.' In Brook's ' Dream 'there are no cobwebs and shimmering wings. Instead the lovers - pursue each other in a white walled gymnasium, Puck and Oberon juggle plates and swing on trapezes; virtually all the established conventions are challenged. This film shows extracts from The Dream, scenes from some of Brook's previous productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company and a long interview first shown on Review in which Brook talked to James Mossman about his work and aspirations in the theatre.
English Time | Get The Meaning - A Midsummer Night's Dreams
The RSC, Northern Broadsides theatre company and Hartcliffe School in Bristol, offer three very different interpretations of Bottom in the casting scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream.