MICHAEL GRANDAGE COMPANY Hermia Susannah Fielding Helena Katherine Kingsley Lysander Sam Swainsbury and Demetrius Stefano Braschi THE LOVERS Oberon Theseus Puck philostrate ID: 179280
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
MICHAEL GRANDAGE COMPANYSlide2Slide3Slide4Slide5Slide6
Hermia (Susannah Fielding),
Helena (Katherine Kingsley)
Lysander (Sam
Swainsbury) and Demetrius (Stefano Braschi) THE LOVERSSlide7
Oberon/ Theseus
Puck/
philostrate
TitaniaBottomSlide8
Setting“Christopher
Oram's
set for the enchanted wood, where most of the play takes place, is magical. A large, full
supermoon dominates the backdrop whilst the forest is full of grandiose decay with smashed crystal chandeliers on the ground, and a damaged cast iron ornate spiral staircase winding up into the trees.”“This West End staging is both "ancient and new, erotic but innocent, un-pretty but beautiful", says Libby Purves in The Times.Slide9
“I've suppose I've seen more textually exploratory Dreams, but Grandage's
production is sexy, swift and sure-footed, a constant delight to the eye and never lets us forget that this is a play about the magical capacity for change.”
“Built around the star-power of
Sheridan Smith and David Walliams, this is an enormously spirited and fast-moving show that turns into a joyous celebration of sex and fertility.”“In a play all about transformation, one of the production's best internal jokes is the shift that overcomes Walliams's Bottom. As one of the rude mechanicals, he is a campy amateur thesp in a chestnut-coloured Frankie Howerd wig who gleefully paws the breasts of his fellow actor, Francis Flute. Transformed into a buck-toothed, big-eared ass, Walliams turns into a figure of polymorphous sexuality who delights equally in Titania's lascivious embraces and the well-filled honeybag of a hairy fairy.”Michael BillingtonThe Guardian,“Ever since the Polish critic, Jan Kott, wrote a famous essay viewing Shakespeare's play as a nightmarish fantasy, directors have been exploring the dark side of The Dream. Michael Grandage's new production – the fourth in his current West End season – takes the opposite tack.”Slide10
“Writhing around with her band of
spliff
-smoking playboy pixies, Smith excels as the mythical forest’s lusty empress, devouring her bucktoothed bedfellow Bottom.”
- Time Out, London“Walliams’s early scenes are spun through with an outlandish egomania combined with a suggestion that he and actor-writer Peter Quince are an item.”“The lovers’ messy, tear-stained fighting is packed with humour; as Hermia and Helena are touching in their confusion, providing genuinely warm moments where Walliams’s crew and Puck and his fairies do not.”- Londonist“Enormously spirited show that turns into a joyous celebration of sex and fertility” says Michael Billington in The GuardianQuentin Letts in the Daily Mail gave the play a five star review calling it "a fine dream"."This production catches the Sybaritic jollity, the vivid vim of the Dream. Even in autumnal London you catch a taste of midsummer," he said.CRITICS’ REVIEWS