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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
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in 2 Acts after the comedy by William Shakespear) |
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to music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,
Gyorgy Ligeti and traditional mechanical music. |
| Choreographer
and lighting Designer: |
John Neumeier |
| Set
and Costume Designer: |
Jurgen Rose |
| Conductor: |
Igor Dronov |
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PROLOGUE |
Characters of the Prologue
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| Theseus, the duke of Athens |
A group of rustics |
| Hippolyta |
Bottom, the weaver |
| Helena |
Flute, the bellows-mender |
| Hermia |
Quince, the carpenter |
| Demetrius, the officer |
Starveling, the tailor |
| Lysander, the gardener |
Snout, the tinker |
| Philostrat, Master of the Revels at Theseus’ court |
Snug, the joiner |
| Fiends to Hippolyta |
Klaus, the musician |
| Two Lieutenants |
The court artist |
| Court Treasurer |
The seamstresses, the footmen |
| Assistants to Leasander |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| Hippolyta’s
Room |
| It is the evening before
the wedding of Hippolyta and Theseus, Duke of Athens. Last
minute preparations are being made, supervised by Philostrat,
Master of the Revels at Theseus’ court. Hippolyta’s friends,
Helena and Hermia, are helping put finishing touches to her
bridal gown.
The Court Treasurer presents the bridal
jewels to Hippolyta. He is accompanied by the officer Demetrius,
Helena former fiance, who is now intent on winning Hermia’s
attentions – unsuccessfully. Helena still loves Demetrius.
The gardener Lysander arrives brining Hippolyta’s
Wedding flowers. He loves Hermia, and
his love is returned. He secretly gives her a letter asking
her to meet him in the wood under an olive tree. Helena finds
the letter and shows it to Demetrius. A group of rustics,
lead by the weaver Bottom present Hippolyta with their text
for a play “Pyramus and Thisbe” which they wish to perform
for the marriage festivities. Theseus arrives to visit Hippolyta.
Although he, ring her a rose, Hippolyta is aware of his flirting
with the ladies of the court. Left alone, Hippolyta finds
and reads Lysander’s love letter to Hermia. Pensive, she falls
asleep with Theseus’s rose in her hand. She dreams… |
| ACT
1 |
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| Titania, Queen of the Fairies |
Oberon, King of elves |
| Fairies |
Puck |
| Retinue of Titania |
Helena, Demetrius, Lysander, Hermia, rustics |
| Favorite of Titania |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| Night
– In the Wood. The Realm of the Fairies |
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Titania, Queen of the Fairies, argues
with Oberon, King of the Elves. In his anger
Oberon gives Puck, a flower which has
magical powers. If shaken over the eyes of someone asleep,
that person will fall in love with the first person seen when
he awakens. Oberon’s orders Puck to use the love-flower on
Titania. Lysander and Hermia meet in the wood. Demetrius looks
for Hermia, followed by Helena. All are observed by Oberon.
Taking pity on Helena, Oberon orders
Puck to use the love-flower on Demetrius, so that he will
love return her love.
Lysander and Hermia are lost in the wood,
and lie down to sleep. Mistaking him for Demetrius, Puck shakes
the love-flower over Lysander . Helena accidentally awakens
Lysander and he at once falls passionately in love with her.
Confused by his attentions, she flees from him. Hermia awakens
and searches for Lysander.
Bottom and his companions are looking
for a spot in the woods to rehearse their play. The place
found, roles are distributed, and Bottom leads the rehearsal.
They are observed by Puck who transforms Bottom’s head into
that of an ass. Freightened at his appearance, the other rustics
run away.
Titania and her followers fall asleep
and Puck now uses the love-flower on her. She is accidentally
awakened by Bottom, and suddenly consumed with desire for
him .Observing Demetrius, whose affections are still directed
towards Hermia, Oberon realizes that Puck has made a mistake.
He orders Puck to use the flower on the sleeping Demetrius.
Helena, pursued by Lysander, stumbles over and awakens Demetrius.
He also falls madly in love with her.
Confusion reigns. Oberon commands Puck
to bring all the relationship in order. The elf arranges the
sleeping lovers in their proper combinations and once again
uses love-flower on them all. |
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| ACT
2 |
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| Hyppolita, Theseus, Hermia, Helena, Demetrius,
Lysander, Philostrate and guests at the wedding |
Friends to Helena |
| Court |
Friends to Lysander |
| Friends to Demetrius |
Friends to Hermia |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| Dawn
in the wood |
| The lover awaken and are
united – Hermia with Lysander – Helena with Demetrius. The
rustics find Bottom. |
| Hippolyta’s
Room |
After quietly observing
the sleeping Hippolyta – dreaming upon her couch – Theseus
gently awakens her. A love develops between them. Both pairs
of lovers enter and beg Theseus’ permission to web. The Duke
of Athens blesses their unions. |
| A
Festive Room in Theseus’ Ducal Palace |
The wedding ceremonies
begin. The rustics perform their piece, “Pyramus and Thisbe”.
After the wedding guests have left, Hyppolita and Theseus,
and also, Oberon and Titania are again united in love. |
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| Rehearsals
of the ballet |
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«A
MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM» |
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