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Play Scripts for Schools and Children's Theatre Companies from Yellowbrick Publications. Dramatis Personae. Theseus. Hippolyta. Egeus. Oberon. Titania. Puck. Fairy. Bottom. Quince. Snout. Snug.

Starveling. Lysander. Hermia. Demetrius. Helena. Philostrate. Mrs Prenderghast. Stage Manager. Kyle. PROLOGUEStage manager announces to audience about missing donkey head, needed in Act II. Asks if anyone has one - or something similar - a monkey head or cow head?

Stage manager enters to put up two paintings. The first painting falls off. Stage manager holds it in place. Second painting falls off. He gets two audience members to hold them in place with a promise to return with a hammer.

He returns but the head falls off the hammer. Eventually the pictures are fixed with string. Enter Miss Prenderghast, from her seat FOH. MISS PRENDERGHAST: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Saint Calamity’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Disaster.

David Crystal Reply: May 14th, 2017 at 1:40 pm. Can I make a general plea to users of this forum to check whether there is an answer to their question in my.

It is very gratifying to see so many of you here tonight - when one considers the little mishaps of the last few years. As you know, our budget for drama is very small - as indeed are the little darlings who perform in the shows. Many of you will have seen the budget production of 1. One Dalmation. In fact, the dalmation was a labrador given a makeover in the art room by Miss Stubbington, assisted by 3.

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P. By the interval it was sweating so much the poor creature was looking more like a Bengal tiger. And I’m sure some of you parents here tonight will have seen 1. Charlie and the Chocolate Bar. Unfortunately, the chocolate bar did not perform well under the hot lights. After the first night the show was re- named: Charlie. And you know, play scripts are so expensive these days. However, we did not let financial considerations stand in the way when we decided to tackle Matilda - page 1.

Casting our plays has sometimes been very difficult. Some of you may still remember The Big Friendly Dwarf. Last year was a particularly difficult one for drama. Our production date coincided with the One Direction concert at Guildhall.

Sadly, we ended up with a very small cast - but the audience thoroughly enjoyed our production of Guy and Doll.(Stage Manager enters and whispers in Miss Prenderghast’s ear.)Finally, ladies and gentlemen, apparently there has been a mix up over tickets. This has only affected - 9. We sincerely hope those affected enjoy this play as much as they would have enjoyed A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Olivier Theatre. I do hope you enjoy the show and if any of you are still here at the end, there will be refreshments at the back of the hall - and a collection bucket. Thank you. Blackout. STAGE MANAGER: (Over the tannoy)Cast announcement - if Daisy Snodgrass, 6.

B, has arrived would she please report to her dressing room. SCENE 1: THESEUS’S PALACETHESEUS: Now, fair Hippolyta, our wedding hour. Draws on apace; four happy days bring in. Another moon: but, O, methinks, how slow. This old moon wanes! Lysander misses his entrance.)EGEUS: (To the first servant) Good morrow, Theseus, our renown?

My noble lord,(He gestures the wrong side, where Lysander should be. Demetrius stands forth the other side.)This man. No Lysander.)(Louder) Stand forth, Lysander: and my gracious duke. His hat flies on from the wings and one of the servants puts it on him.)(quieter) and my gracious duke. This man hath bewitched the bosom of my child; (He gestures to the moon, which is being hoisted back up by the stage manager and is swinging.

A servant goes to help. The servant puts the crown down on Theseus’s throne)He hast by moonlight at her window swung. The stage manager makes a servant hold it aloft. Exit stage manager.)Be it so she will not here before your grace. Consent to marry with Demetrius,I beg the ancient privilege of Athens,As she is mine, I may dispose of her: Which shall be either to this gentleman (He gestures to a servant, then to Demetrius.)Or to her death, according to our law. THESEUS: What say you, Hermia? We had a problem with the moon but I don’t think anyone noticed.

DEMETRIUS: (Scowling at the Stage Manager)Relent, sweet Hermia: and, Lysander, yield. Thy craz. Egeus and Demetrius. The other servant still holds the moon. He tries to exit but the stage manager rushes on and puts him back in his place. He covers his face with the moon. During the following dialogue he slowly tiptoes off stage)LYSANDER: Steal forth thy father's house to- morrow night; And in the wood, a league without the town,Where I did meet thee once with Helena,There will I stay for thee.

HERMIA: My good Lysander! I swear to thee, by Cupid's strongest bow,In that same place thou hast appointed me,To- morrow truly will I meet with thee. LYSANDER: Keep promise, love. Look, here comes Helena.(Gestures one side. Hermia follows his gesture with her eyes.)(No Helena)Look, here comes Helena.(Gestures the same side. Hermia follows his gesture with her eyes.)Look, here comes Helena (Gestures the other side.)(Enter Helena)Lysander stands between the two, watching this dialogue like a tennis match. During the dialogue some costumes are hung, in full view, by changing actors (Servants’ robes), over the flats.

Hermia or Helena tries to discretely push them back over the set, out of sight. HERMIA: God speed fair Helena!

Fairies, skip hence.(She looks around and realises her entrance is early. Actors are momentarily fazed by the false entrance. They attempt to cover the error as Titania backs off.)HERMIA: And in the wood, where often you and IUpon faint primrose- beds were wont to lie,Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet,There my Lysander and myself shall meet; Farewell, sweet playfellow: pray thou for us; And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius!(Hermia and Lysander try to exit through the painted door, but it does not open.

They back sheepishly around the set.)HELENA: Through Athens I am thought as fair as she. But what of that? Demetrius thinks not so; I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight: Then to the wood will he to- morrow night. Suggested Song 1: Under the Moon of Love(Something goes wrong with the track, which speeds up towards the end.)(After the song, the actors wait for the blackout, frozen. When it does not happen one gestures to the stage manager and mouths the word . Mechanicals - your final call.

Titania - Wikipedia. Titania is a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. In the play, she is the queen of the fairies. Due to Shakespeare's influence, later fiction has often used the name . Shakespeare took the name . She and Oberon are engaged in a marital quarrel over which of them should have the keeping of an Indian changeling boy. This quarrel is the engine that drives the mix ups and confusion of the other characters in the play.

Due to an enchantment cast by Oberon's servant Puck, Titania magically falls in love with a . Watch Free Movies Online Tommy`S Honour (2017). It has been argued that this incident is an inversion of the Circe story.

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