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Bell Shakespeare Announces Cast and Touring Venues For A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

The tour kicks off at Orange Civic Theatre in July.

By: May. 10, 2021
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Bell Shakespeare today announced the cast for the upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, travelling to 26 venues across Australia in New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, Northern Territory, Tasmania and Queensland between July and November this year.

One of Shakespeare's most loved plays, this production of A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Bell Shakespeare Artistic Director Peter Evans, will depart on an extensive national tour, debuting at Orange Civic Theatre (2 - 3 July) before travelling to far corners across the country including Arts Centre Melbourne (14-24 July), BREC in Bunbury (31 July), Araluen Arts Centre in Alice Springs (4 September) and Mackay Entertainment Centre (9 September), before finishing at the Sydney Opera House (14 October - 7 November). As the company's first national tour in more than a year due to COVID-19, this will bring Shakespeare's classic comedy filled with magic and mirth to audiences all over Australia and reflects the company's ethos of providing all Australians with access to Shakespeare.

Jane Montgomery Griffiths will star as Bottom and Egeus, and Ella Prince will put her spin on the mischievous Puck. The four lovers will be portrayed by Michael C. Howlett (Demetrius), Abbie-Lee Lewis (Hermia), Gabrielle Scawthorn (Helena) and Jacob Warner (Lysander). Artistic Director of Yirra Yaakin Theatre Kyle Morrison appears as Oberon and Theseus alongside Imogen Page as Titania and Hippolyta.

Evans' fresh approach focuses on the play within the play, looking at the illusion of theatre and performance itself, with the assistance of Movement Director Nigel Poulton. A highly physical production with eight actors playing multiple parts, audiences will be taken on a whirlwind journey through the magic, mayhem and romance of this story.

Peter Evans, Artistic Director of Bell Shakespeare, said: "As Australia's National Theatre Company, we cannot wait to return to touring and couldn't think of a better play than A Midsummer Night's Dream to really celebrate the joy and magic of live theatre. It's always a thrill to travel to audiences across the country and it's a privilege to be sharing this production with Australians in 2021."

Originally performed in 2014, this production brings back original cast member Janine Watson as Assistant Director and original Designer Teresa Negroponte also returns to recreate the magic of the play in each venue. Other creatives include Aleisa Jelbart (Associate Designer), Benjamin Cisterne (Lighting Designer), Max Lyandvert (Composer & Sound Designer) and Jess Chambers (Voice & Text Coach).

Tour Dates:

2-3 July | Orange Civic Theatre, Orange NSW

6 July | Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga NSW

8 July | Griffith Regional Theatre, Griffith NSW

10 July | Dubbo Regional Theatre, Dubbo NSW

14-24 July | Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Victoria

29 July | Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany WA

31 July | BREC, Bunbury WA (on sale soon)

4-7 August | State Theatre Centre of WA, Perth WA

12-14 August | Theatre Royal, Hobart TAS

17 August | Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool VIC (on sale 10 May)

19 August | Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo VIC

21 August | Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura VIC

24 August | West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul VIC (on sale soon)

26 August | Riverlinks Westside Performing Arts Centre, Shepperton VIC (on sale soon)

28 August | Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta VIC

2 September | Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin NT

4 September | Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT

9 September | Mackay Entertainment Centre, Mackay QLD

11 September | Cairns Performing Arts Centre, Cairns QLD (on sale soon)

14 September | Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton QLD

16 September | GECC, Gladstone QLD

18 September | Redlands Performing Arts Centre, Cleveland QLD

22-23 September | NORPA, Lismore NSW

25 September | Glasshouse Theatre, Port Macquarie NSW

28 September | Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Nowra NSW

12 October - 7 November | Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW



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