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Release Date:
January 19, 2025
Original Title:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Royal Shakespeare Company
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Royal Shakespeare Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12
Runtime: 170
Filmed live in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 2024. Experience a ‘ravishing fusion of flamboyancy and fun’ (Guardian) in the RSC’s smash-hit sell-out production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Four young lovers, faced with the prospect of unhappy marriage or worse, flee the court of Athens and stumble into an enchanted forest. Nearby, a group of amateur actors rehearse a play to celebrate an upcoming royal wedding. As these mere mortals cross paths with a warring fairy King and Queen, chaos reigns in the natural world. The lines between reality and illusion start to blur and no one but mischievous Puck knows what is true and what is magic. Let Shakespeare’s captivating comedy transport you to the most magical of midsummer nights. Director Eleanor Rhode returns to the RSC with a ‘joyous’ (The Times) Dream that is magical, mischievous and full of wonder.
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Casting Director:
Matthew Dewsbury
Choreographer:
Annie-Lunette Deakin-Foster
Conceptual Design:
Max Johns
Costume Designer:
Lucy Osborne
Costume Supervisor:
Jackie Orton
Director:
Eleanor Rhode
Director of Photography:
Mark Kendrick
Dramaturgy:
Flora Wilson Brown
Editor:
Mark Kendrick
Rachael Cowley
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Fight Choreographer:
Rachel Bown-Williams
Ruth Cooper-Brown
Lighting Design:
Matt Daw
Music:
Will Gregory
Music Director:
Bruce O'Neil
Producer:
Conrad Lynch
Julia Walter
Production Manager:
David Tanqueray
Set Designer:
Lucy Osborne
Sound Designer:
Pete Malkin
Writer:
William Shakespeare
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