"A Midsummer Night's Dream" with six actors playing all the parts -- roles randomized at each performance
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Thu May 19 at 8:00 PM, Access Theatre
380 Broadway, New York, NY, USA (Map & Directions)
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare - Tickets $18

"Whether you're familiar with the poetic language of Shakespeare's plays or not, the actors make sure the action is impossible to not follow. They work very well individually, but better still as a group." -- talkingbroadway.com

Folding Chair Classical Theatre presents

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
by William Shakespeare

Six actors have memorized all the roles. YOU choose which part they'll play.

Tickets $18 for all performances at http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?EID=&showCode=MID39&BundleCode=&GUID=4cc61254-0706-4924-9fea-621f469e4131 or call 212-868-4444

Folding Chair Classical Theatre takes Shakespeare's comedy of magical transformation to hilarious extremes as our highly-trained six-member ensemble takes on all 21 roles in a madcap, fairy-populated, magic-filled slumber party.

But just to keep things interesting, the company will not know which set of roles they will be playing that night until right before curtain time. Each performance promises a different fairy queen in love with different ass-headed weaver, as lovers woo and fairies fight (and some guys just want to rehearse in peace) in all sorts of new combinations, to the stylings of a psyche-funkadelic score. Which casting will you see? We have no idea.

Director Marcus Geduld and Folding Chair Classical Theatre return to Shakespeare with the small-cast, big-adventure aesthetic they brought to acclaimed productions of "Pericles," "Cymbeline," "Much Ado About Nothing" and "The Winter's Tale". Join us for the magic!

Performances May 5-June 4, Thurs.-Sat. at 8PM, Sun at 2PM.
Extra performance June 4 at 2PM.
No performance May 8, 27, 28, or 29.
At Access Theatre, 380 Broadway between Walker and White Street.

Tickets only $18.

PRAISE FOR THE CAST:

"Erin Beirnard's Rosalind is wistful and brave, and appealingly girly despite her boyish disguise ..." -- First Things Online

"[Chris] Richards ... has comedic grace that borders on the balletic." -- Cleveland Scene

"With performances especially from [Lisa] Blankenship ... and [Gowan] Campbell, this show became so much larger than any set could have given it." -- The Happiest Medium's review of Folding Chair's "The Duchess of Malfi"

"[Lisa] Blankenship is utterly heartbreaking." -- talkingbroadway.com review of Folding Chair's "The Winter's Tale"

"Marcus Geduld's spearheading direction ... turns the text into a passionate animal." -- PBS's Theatre Talk review of Folding Chair's "Cymbeline"

PRAISE FOR FOLDING CHAIR CLASSICAL THEATRE:

"A lovely evening in the theater that leaves one with a smile and a longing for a
boilermaker or at least a pint of Guinness." -- offoffonline.com on "The Weir", 2010

"Fresh, gutsy, and exciting ... another jewel in Folding Chair's crown." -- New Theater
Corps, the blog of PBS's "Theater Talk", on "Cymbeline", 2008

"[A] bracing revival ... the entire cast delivers with passion and intelligence." -- Back Stage on Folding Chair's production of "Our Country's Good," 2008

"superbly directed and acted ... a cast that will wow you." -- New Theater Corps, the blog of PBS's Theater Talk on "Our Country's Good," 2008

"tak[es] each moment and allow[s] it to spiral into chaos -- and bring[s] the audience with it, thrilled and horrified." -- thehappiestmedium.com on "The Duchess of Malfi," 2009

"Fresh, gutsy, and exciting ... another jewel in Folding Chair's crown. -- New Theater Corps, the blog of PBS's Theater Talk on "Cymbeline," 2008

"A thoroughly enjoyable production." -- nytheatre.com on "Pericles," 2009

"Passionately work[s its] way through the many layers of the play. This is a wonderful production." -- nytheatre.com on "Benefactors," 2008
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