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Midsummer Dreaming in the Capitol Theatre

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May 27th, 2015

Enjoy A Midsummer Night’s Dream this June in Nelson’s Capitol Theatre as part of the VIIth Annual Bard in the Bush Shake-speare Festival.

Four teens get lost in the woods where the faerie queen and king fight over a human child while a troupe of workers rehearse a play to perform before the duke and his bride at their wedding.    

The all-ages cast has been rehearsing in the Civic Theatre since the new year to give audiences a fun, spirited version of Shake-speare’s most-performed play.

Songs, dances, projections, slapstick, sparkles and swordplay entertain even those audience members who feel as if the Bard’s language is “all-Greek” to them.

Nelson Youth Theatre actors like Elle Horton (Titania, the Faerie Queen), Sylvia Hardy (Puck) and Luther Perry (Oberon, the Faerie King) play key roles in this classic romantic comedy.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream was NYT’s first play in 2009 and six years later Alexander George (Bottom) and James Tucker (Theseus) are reprising the roles they played in that debut production.

Act Two of Bard in the Bush is Two Gentlemen of Vancouver in Gyro Park this August. Jeff Forst directs both plays after recently helming the Capitol’s Xmas panto and playing Billy Flynn in Chicago.

Among NYT’s other successes, Twelfth Night delighted the Bard in the Bush crowd in 2014, preceded by Much Ado About Nothing, Juliet & Romeo and As You Like It.

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