Article: Rain won't ruin comedy ; A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Their true intent is all for your delight as Keele students perform Shakespeare's much loved comedy in the open air, writes Alan Cookman

AN ENCHANTED wood near Athens is the location most favoured by the presenters of Shakespeare in the open air.

Indeed A Midsummer Night's Dream might have been written to be performed alfresco on balmy evenings in June, July or August.

Keele Drama Society's new production of the Bard's lyrical comedy of love, marriage and dreams opens tonight in the courtyard of the Chancellor's Building.

And although the recent heat wave has fizzled out and showery weather is on the cards, the large cast of A Midsummer Night's Dream refuse to be ...

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