A Midsummer Night's Dream
February 5 - March 17, 2001
Bagley Wright Theater
Cast and Production
Cast
THESEUS, Duke of Athens
Brent Harris
HIPPOLYTA, Queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus; TITANIA, Queen of the Fairies
Suzanne Bouchard
EGEUS, father of Hermia
Laurence Ballard
DEMETRIUS, suitor to Hermia
Jeffries Thaiss
EGEUS, father of Hermia
Laurence Ballard
LYSANDER, in love with Hermia
Matthew Troyer
HERMIA, in love with Lysander
Kirsten Potter
HELENA, in love with Demetrius
Courtney Peterson
PHILOSTRATE, Theseus’ Master of the Revels
Peter Jacobs (2/5-3/10)
PHILOSTRATE, Theseus’ Master of the Revels
Kevin Donovan (3/13-3/17)
PETER QUINCE, a carpenter
Jeff Steitzer (2/5-3/10)
PETER QUINCE, a carpenter
Peter Jacobs (3/13-3/17)
NICK BOTTOM, a weaver
Geoff Hoyle
FRANCIS FLUTE, a bellows-mender
Darren Lay
TOM SNOUT, a tinker
Eric Ray Anderson
ROBIN STARVELING, a tailor
Bill Robison
SNUG, a joiner
Seanjohn Walsh
PUCK or ROBIN GOODFELLOW
Dan Donohue
OBERON, King of the Fairies
Brent Harris
Fairy Ensemble
Monica Appleby
Fairy Ensemble
David Hogan
Fairy Ensemble
Maren Perry
Fairy Ensemble
Sean Ryan
Fairy Ensemble
Stephanie Timm
Attendant to Oberon/Theseus
Duane George
Attendant to Oberon/Theseus
Kelland Lindsey
Attendant to Oberon/Theseus
Mark Siano
Attendant to Titania
Amber Cameron
Attendant to Titania
Stephanie Diaz
Attendant to Titania
Kirsten Geier
Attendant to Titania
Bonnie Wilson
Production
Set Designer
Hugh Landwehr
Costume Designer
Paul Tazewell
Lighting Designer
Nancy Schertler
Sound Designer
Stephen LeGrand
Composer
Willy Schwarz
Choreographer
Daniel Pelzig
Vocal Coach
Tyne Turner
Dramaturg
Christine Sumption
Production Stage Manager
Joseph Smelser
Assistant Stage Manager
J. R. Welden
Also Part of this Season
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"Art"
March 26 - April 28, 2001
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Spinning Into Butter
March 5 - April 14, 2001
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A Delicate Balance
January 8 - February 25, 2001
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World Premiere
In Real Life
December 4, 2000 - January 7, 2001
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World Premiere
New Patagonia
November 13 - December 23, 2000
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The Odyssey
October 16 - November 18, 2000
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Jar the Floor
September 18 - October 28, 2000