Hedgerow Theatre Partners with Mauckingbird Theatre Company to Reimagine Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream July 24-August 11

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Shakespeare’s whimsical tale of young love and mischievous fairies will get a reimagined look this summer in Delaware County. Hedgerow Theatre Company partners with Mauckingbird Theatre, the Philadelphia company known for innovative, affordable, gay‐themed productions, and inviting audiences to leap into the magical world of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Mauckingbird Artistic Director Peter Reynolds -who returns to Hedgerow after directing Tartuffe and The World According to Snoopy -reconceives Athens as an elite boarding school adjacent to a forest full of enchanted flowers, fluid identities, and expansive possibilities. 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream runs July 24-August 11. Opening Night is Friday, , July 26 at 7 p.m.  Tickets cost $35 for adult tickets and $20 for students and youth (under 18 years old), plus fees, and are available online at www.hedgerowtheatre.org.  Hedgerow Theatre Company is located at 64 Rose Valley Rd. Information on Mauckingbird Theatre Company can be found here: www.mauckingbird.org.

In partnership with Hedgerow Theatre, Mauckingbird Theatre Company makes its return to production since pausing operations  during the pandemic with Shakespeare’s classic tale of young love, magic, mayhem, hilarity, and discovery. Celebrating our LGBTQIA+ community, Director Peter Reynolds offers a joyful 90-minute version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a modern tale set in an elite boarding school, where four students find themselves in a supernaturally heightened love tangle. Hermia is being forced by her father to marry Demetrius, a young man in her school. But she is already in love with Lysander, a young woman in her class. Meanwhile, her best friend -a young man named Helena- is smitten with Demetrius. When the four schoolmates run off into the forest, full of mischievous fairies and beguiling visions, mayhem and surprising discoveries meet them at every turn.

“Any story that involves people coming together in love and understanding is welcome at this time,” said Reynolds, Artistic Director of Mauckingbird and the head of Temple University’s Musical Theater Department. “I am excited to revisit this play at beautiful, historical Hedgerow.”

“We could  not be more fortunate to team up with our colleagues of the intrepid and magical Mauckingbird Theatre Company for this joy-filled, beautiful, and celebratory summer Shakespeare romp,” said Hedgerow Executive Artistic Director Marcie Brammucci. “Peter infuses his work with joy, humor, and love. He elevates each artist and process that he is a part of. Even just after auditions, our cheeks hurt from laughing so much. This production of Midsummer brings the pangs, thrill, and madness of love – not to mention abounding delight – to DelCo this summer.”

Reynolds will be joined by a cast of 20 and design team, many of whom identify within the LGBTQIA+ community. The Athenian students are performed by Brandon Tyler (as Demetrius), James Maloney (as Helena), Katy Robinson (as Lysander), and Nicole Lawrie (Hermia), returning to Hedgerow last seen as Sandy in Beginners. Those in power in the Athenian worlds are Craig Storrod (as Theseus), Juliette Kaitlyn Cheng (as Hippolyta), and Matt Tallman (as Egeus). The Fairy world is commanded by Niambi Fetlow (as Titania) and Vanessa Sterling (as Oberon), served by Alisia Alvarez (as Moth), Lane LaVonne (as Mustardseed), Mersha Wambua (as Cobweb), and Yana Vilchynskaya (as Peaseblossom). Mischievously bridging the Fairy and human world is Nero Eddings (as Puck). The infamously comical “rude mechanicals” are played by August Hakvaag (as Bottom), Elliot Colohan (as Flute), Jia Weingard (as Snout), Kevin Lara (as Snug the Joiner), Madelin Madamba (as Quince), and Michael Kozloski (as Starveling).

The design team includes Barrymore Award-winning Costume Designer, Rebecca Kanach; Joe Barsanti as Composer/Sound designer; Hedgerow’s Resident Lighting Designer, Lily Fossner; Mauckingbird’s Resident Scene Designer, Andrew Laine. Kate Fossner is Production Manager and Sophie Koester is Stage Manager. 

The production will celebrate our diverse community with a full slate of events before and after performances. Hedgerow will have post-performance gatherings open to all audience members to mix and mingle among members of the cast and creative team on Friday evenings during the run. There will also be a special Pride Happy Hour Reception before the August 1 performance at 6 p.m. Expanding Hedgerow’s wide welcome, Hedgerow will offer a Relaxed Performance on Sunday, August 10 with a pre-show sensory tour at 1:15 p.m. On that day, audio description by Beth Feldman Brandt will also be available and Hands UP Productions will be providing ASL interpretation. Patrons with accessibility needs or questions are encouraged to contact the box office at 610-565-4211 or boxoffice@hedgerowtheatre.org

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