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Review of A Midsummer Night's Dream

30/6/2012

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Chris Chambers & Nicky Chambers as Oberon and Titania Photograph by Marcus Ascott





Shakespeare would fully approve a deep blue June sky (give or take occasional showers) and a make-do use of stage and props – no holds bard, one might say. The Queen’s Park play area became, prompting our imagination, the duke’s court or the fairy-haunted woods outside Athens, neither place nor historical time trammelled by any limits. So the two young heroes, Lysander (Glyn Williams) & Demetrius (Andy Fitch) were brought pillion on rival motorcycles. The comic sub-plot “mechanicals”, in other words urban plebs, provided pre-play tunes, with guitar, tambourine and woodwind. The story is timeless, though with some contemporary punch: “How chance the roses thus do fade so fast? / Belike for want of rain” suggests a hosepipe ban. By contrast, “Every pelting river made so proud / that they have overborne their continents.” suits a recent headline: “A Month’s Rain in 24 Hours”.

Brought before a duke of Godfather-style coat and trilby, Hermia (Elaine Hartley) has a greater dilemma, inviting legislation against such domestic slavery. How often we read, “Young girl Escapes Prospect of Forced Marriage.” She runs to the woods to be with her man.

The four young lovers certainly proved that “the course of true love never did run smooth”, though the boys’ wrestling testosterone was no match for Helena’s (Hannah Nuttall) black belt karate, nor she for Hermia’s clawing frustration.

Puck (Amelia Kirk) clearly relished the mayhem, despite rebukes from a brooding Oberon (Chris Chambers)  - top marks go to Chris, for some great original music too.

Anyway, the mechanicals prepare a play, which incredibly is chosen for the royal variety nuptial celebrations. The self-assured (but muddling 1 Cor.2:9), college blazer toting Nick Bottom (David Mckechnie) wants to play every role and sing, but is deterred by the shorter, in overalls but not overawed, tactful but determined director/prologue, Ms. Quince. (Maria Quinn)

Bottom is by magic made an ass, leading to many bottom or horse jokes, with much horseplay and a crazy donkey laugh, set to love the feminist, mischief loving Titania (Nicky Chambers).

While the exhausted four lovers slept on, interval drinks were at hand, the coffee and coffee cake proving top notch. Night drew on. Their wings glowing iridescence, every fairy, with apt variety of expression and gesture, was catching bugs, gossamer strands or elusive dreams.

The newly wed regal Hippolyta and Theseus, and the now tranquil mortal lovers watch and laugh at the eventual performance of the play-within-a-play, wherein the bard mocks virtually every fault of bad acting – ham exaggerations, hopeless punctuation, excessive alliterations, muddled meanings and mispronunciations, such as the running gag on Ninny’s/Ninus’ tomb, daft props, and – all credit to Chris Chambers and his company – a visually hilarious group of players, Thisbe (Andy Mulquin) for example resembling a lanky Brad Pitt caricature with vampire slap/lipstick humour. Add the solid/stolid Wall (Robert Rowe), with Northern accent and packed lunch, the now sultry, now stroppy Moonshine (Kate Lavery) and the cuddly Lion (Rachel Mountjoy).

The whole play was interspersed with non-vocal, added humorous invention – the rejection of  tendered bouquets by Helena, the Eric ‘n’ Ernie exit dance by Bottom and First Fairy (Rachael Ansell - compare Oz’s Glenda), and the assault course treatment of the playground facilities, everything in short lending credence to Puck’s view – “What fools these mortals be!”     

More pictures at www.anotherwaytheatre.co.uk

                                                                                                 

Mike Godwin

30.06.12


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More Feedback from audience members

27/6/2012

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Mark and I took our 7 year old daughter Trinity to see Saturday's Matinee performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream in Queens Park Swings. We weren't sure what to expect as the whole production seemed to defy description. 
Arriving at the Swing Park, there was a palpable air of excitement and expectation. We weren't disappointed. 
From the moment the huge motorbikes roared into the park, even with the swing park background noises, children laughing and yelling and dogs barking, the enchantment of theatre took over and you were magically transported to Fairyland and the tale of the marriage, the Lovers, the Players and the Fairies.
The children from the audience could get involved too, wearing gossamer wings, with their faces painted becoming Fairies much to their parents delight! 
A beautifully light production with incredibly brave actors who faced the elements without flinching or letting it impede their performance.
How lucky are we here in Caterham having this type of event locally as part of The Caterham Festival. Well done to all involved. Can't wait for the next production.....! 

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More pictures of Midsummer Night's Dream in Queen's Park, Caterham by Tim Evans

27/6/2012

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

25/6/2012

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Dream cast, dream crew, dream audience.

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Braap blogs Midsummer Night's Dream

25/6/2012

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Jaz Mackenzie blogs our show here
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Comments on the show

25/6/2012

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Recently we attended Queen's Park for the production of Midsummer Night's Dream. We came on Thursday 21st June when the rain and wind howled around us and the audience was extremely cold and very wet. However, the cast were true professionals and the show continued with gusto. We really enjoyed the experience and thought it a wonderful and entertaining production. Well done to everyone who took part. Congratulations Gwen & Peter Hoare
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Midsummer Matinee with extra fairies onstage! 

25/6/2012

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No rain tonight! Midsummer Night's Dream in the park.

23/6/2012

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First Night of A Midsummer Night's Dream in Caterham On The Swings!

22/6/2012

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Congratulations to cast and crew of A Midsummer Night's Dream which opened last night on Queen's Park Playground, Caterham-On-The-Hill. Elemental, to say the least, it hardly stopped raining but that didn't put anyone off and we held the attention of 75 audience members throughout.

Shakespeare's text came alive in this environment, with the rain and the wind battering the lovers lost in the wood and joining with the wood spirits, Oberon and Titania, their argument causing the "distemperature." 

Thanks to Graham Mountain's remarkable sound design - the audience heard every word - combine this with a hardy British public and we had an event -a memorable day. Shakespeare in the rain has to be experienced. 

Again tonight, 8pm - come rain or shine.
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Gearing up for Midsummer Night's Dream on Queen's Park Swings 21,22,23 June.

19/6/2012

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Glyn Williams hitches a ride on the back of a motorbike for his first entrance as Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream in Queen's Park.
Last night's rehearsal went well - watched by a group of about twenty passing students on the swings. 

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