Midsummer's Night Dream

<p>Oh my goodness, these pictures look amazing! What a colorful set and what colorful costumes/characters. Wow.</p>

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<p>I saw the show last night...definitely a nontraditional approach which made it fun to watch! Great job!</p>

<p>I enjoyed those pictures and agree about the costumes and sets and lighting. I really enjoy and admire when I see something that involves a lot of creativity and that doesn't follow a formula so to speak and so I am in awe of what appears to be a very creative take on a familiar play.</p>

<p>Marvelous! We saw the set at orientation last week, but couldn't figure out how the 70s setting was going to work. The lighting and costumes really bring it alive. Wow!</p>

<p>Kaysmom, was it musical at all? It looks as if there was some dancing and possibly singing from the photos. I'll have to make sure my d got a chance to see it. I'm sure she'll be wishing she was in it the whole time she watches it!</p>

<p>The show was fabulous and was set in the 60s. They had a band (made up of all students but one - the lead being a very talented MT student) up high on a bandstand that played 60s music and sang periodically throughout the show. During that singing, quite often there was dancing or other movement. There was also music with each scene change. I could have been happy just listening to that great band playing old familiar music. </p>

<p>The main characters were mostly acting majors, but the few MT students in the show were wonderful! </p>

<p>We really enjoyed the show which was very funny and entertaining. It was quite a different take on Shakespeare than the more traditional version of the same show that I saw last summer. I'd pick this very creative "hippy" version any day!</p>