Laughter, Music, and Fairy Magic: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Comes to Seattle Shakespeare Company
By: A.A. Cristi
1930s movie musicals about show business serve as the muse for Seattle Shakespeare Company's final production of the 2016-2017 season - A Midsummer Night's Dream. Seattle Shakespeare Company's Artistic Director George Mount directs Shakespeare's funniest comedy at the Cornish Playhouse which runs May 3-21, 2107.
"This production is literally 20 years in the making," said Mount at the first rehearsal for A Midsummer Night's Dream. "I first approached this idea for one of Wooden O's 2nd or 3RD Productions in 1997. We're taking Shakespeare's words and using them as lyrics for originally written melodies and creating a Shakespeare musical." Mount is using movies musicals of the early 1930s to mid-40s as inspiration for the production. "They're called backstage musicals," said Mount. "They're movies about people on Broadway putting on plays. So we're going to do a play, based on the movie genre, about putting on plays in which shenanigans and hijinks ensue. And since there's such great suspension of disbelief both with Shakespeare and movie musicals, the power and magic of theatre is the spark that allows the fantastical things to happen during the course of the events."
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