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A Midsummer Night's Dream
From the Playbill
– Director’s Notes:
When
our season ended in September of 1994, attendance
was at an all-time high and many folks who caught
‘the buzz’ were unable to attend a performance before
we had to shut down for the fall….Consequently, we
received scores of requests to remount the show and,
happily, that is what you are about to see tonight.
There are some necessary changes in sets and actors
(however, Len Pettigrew’s very solid Wall fittingly
remains and ‘vid Buttaro, our original Lysander returns
as Oberon, King of the faeries), and you will also
find some new insights and delights. We hope you will
enjoy sharing it with us as much as we have enjoyed
bringing the dream back to life in this magical glen
under the summer stars.”
What the Critics Said:
“As a heady entertainment on a warm
night in the sylvan Forest Meadows Amphitheatre,
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is indeed the stuff
that dreams are made of, thanks to a sparkling production
by the Marin Shakespeare Company…. well-executed tour
de force….The recasting of New Pickle Circus’ Diane
Wasnak and Jeff Raz as Puck of the fairies and Bottom
of the laborers, respectively (they played these roles
in ’94), is simply brilliant. Shimmying up and down
poles (well-integrated into the set design of cave
and temple by Bruce Lackovic) and hilariously miming
the particulars of her reports to her master Oberon,
Wasnak’s Puck is the crowning jewel in the unique
athleticism of this production, echoed by fairies
swinging and twirling on ropes and trapezes and the
sexy slitherings of Titania (played by Jennifer West
Savich) and Oberon (‘vid Buttaro.)…I’d only advise
the players to take care not to speak their lines
over the ample applause they’re likely to continue
to get, deservedly, at Forest Meadows.
Jeff Kaliss, Marin Independent Journal
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