
Midsummer Night's Dream (version 4)
A Midsummer Night's Dream, written by William Shakespeare in the late 16th century, is a comedic play that intertwines the lives of mortals and fairies in a magical forest. The story explores themes of love, illusion, and transformation through its three realms: the mortal world, the faerie realm, and a play within a play. This version features a unique staging with only three actors, showcasing cross-gender casting and innovative special effects, while remaining true to Shakespeare's original spirit. The play is notable for its enduring popularity and influence on the genre of romantic comedy.











































