Apollinaire Theatre Company Presents A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
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Known for its comedy, magic, and romance, Midsummer has a disturbing dark side too. The play kicks off with an engagement forged in war, a father threatening death to his daughter, and an escape into the woods
where the environment has been decimated by the force of a fairy feud.
"And thorough this distemperature we see, The seasons alter... and the mazed world, By their increase, now knows not which is which"
Marc Poirier began his career as a painter, and received his MFA in painting and sculpture from Columbia University School of the Arts. He went on to found Longleaf Lumber, a Cambridge based reclaimed and antique lumber mill, and has recently merged his passions to create large scale site specific sculpture. Most recently at Apollinaire he created the multi-level maze set for the production of Everyman, and the centerpiece bar in the new Black Box theater. At over 5' tall and 60' across,
with Midsummer he is taking his work to a much grander scale.
Norton award for Outstanding Musical Direction. Lighting Designer Christopher Bocchiaro will be lighting the two worlds of the play and designer Susan Paino is creating the costumes.
One of Boston's great comedic actors will take on one of dramatic literature's great comedic roles. Actor Brooks Reeves, who was widely recognized for his portrayal of Kulygin in this season's Three Sisters (receiving both Norton and Irne nominations), stars in the role of Bottom. Brooks's most recent Boston appearance was in dual roles in Love, Valor, Compassion, which DigBoston's Christopher Ehlers
recognized as "one of the best performances of the year."
Performances are July 11-29, 2018 • Wed.-Sun. • 7:30 • Free!
PORT Park, 99 Marginal Street, on the Chelsea Waterfront.
Free parking is available on site.
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