1983 Miracle Yearbook

FINE ARTS "A Midsummer Night's Dream" On the nights of April 28,29,30 and May 5 and 6, a cast and crew of 27 actors, ac- tresses and little fairies presented in Alford Auditorium the play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream." "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has long been a favorite among Shakespeare's comedies. Four story threads are inter- woven into one tapestry — suggesting the dozing-waking sort of dream one might have on a hot midsummer night. The successful production drew record audiences every night, resulting in a night of laughter and enjoyment for all. This Shakespeare comedy was directed by Rebecca M. Baker. This Page,Above: Hermia and Lysander contemplate thier problem of not being able to be together. Upper Right: Hermia and Lysander try to encourage Helena in her love for Demetrius. Middle Right:Puck and two little fairies. Lower Right:Oberon reveals the solution of his "love juice" to Puck. Opposite Page,Upper Left: Hippolyta and Theseus dream of their wedding day. Upper Middle:Titania looking her finest for her fairies of the forest. Upper Right: Oberon seeking to win his true loves heart, Titania. Lower Left:Helena cannot believe the attractions and interests of Demetrius and Lysander. Lower Right: Peter Quince discusses the production of the play with his actors. 36

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