SHAKESPEARE IN THE SQUARES ANNOUNCES A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM – TOURING TO LONDON SQUARES AND PARKS THIS SUMMER

SHAKESPEARE IN THE SQUARES ANNOUNCES

A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM –

TOURING TO LONDON SQUARES AND PARKS THIS SUMMER

Shakespeare in the Squares presents

A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Tatty Hennessy

19 June – 11 July 2019

Shakespeare in the Squares today announces its annual production – this year, A Midsummer Night’s Dream –which will play across London, opening up the city’s glorious private squares and gardens. Directed by Tatty Hennessy, the production runs from 19 June to 11 July

Shakespeare’s wild play of love and magic is transplanted to 1920s Britain, a country bruised by battle and economic hardship where our lovers chafe against the constraints and conventions of an older generation and seek to find freedom in the forest. There they stumble upon a riotous world untouched by time, still reveling in illusion. Moonlight suffuses this drama, bringing romance and a touch of madness – even in an oppressive world, all manner of things can happen under cover of night.

Sue Fletcher and Martin Neild, founders of Shakespeare in the Squares, said today, “We have been waiting to produce A Midsummer Night’s Dream since starting Shakespeare in the Squares four years ago, it is a story so well suited to the beautiful gardens and parks we visit. This well-loved play is often performed, and we wanted to be sure we could offer a fresh perspective. So when Tatty shared her unique vision of magic, madness and circus, we knew the time had come to bring it to life in London’s squares and gardens both familiar and new.”

Tatty Hennessy is an award-winning playwright, dramaturg and director. She continues her collaboration with Shakespeare in the Squares with A Midsummer Night’s Dream following her productions of As You Like It andRomeo and Juliet for the company. Her previous directing credits include her own adaptation of The Snow Queen (Theatre N16), a revival of her first play All That Lives (Ovalhouse Theatre) and Acorn (The Courtyard Theatre). Hennessy was the Baylis Assistant Director at The Old Vic in 2018, where she assisted on Max Webster’s production of Fanny & Alexander.  As a writer, she won the Heretic Voices competition in 2017 with her play A Hundred Words for Snow, which received an acclaimed production at the Arcola Theatre in 2018 and is currently playing at Trafalgar Studios.

ABOUT SHAKESPEARE IN THE SQUARES

Founded by Sue Fletcher and Martin Neild in 2016, Shakespeare in the Squares is a not-for-profit touring theatre company that stages a Shakespeare play across London squares and parks every summer. The productions are tailored to the individual garden squares, and the company works with the garden committees and other local organisations to create a unique community celebration around the play. The company aims to provide a showcase for talented young theatre practitioners and to introduce audiences to the stars of the future. The company’s previous productions include As You Like ItRomeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing which performed to sell-out audiences.

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Schedule for Summer 2019

All performances at 7pm unless stated

Wednesday 19 June                        Leinster Square, W2

Thursday 20 June                            St James’s Gardens, W11

Friday 21 June                                   Norland Square, W11

Saturday 22 June                            Queen’s Park, NW6

Sunday 23 June                                 Camden Square, NW1      

Tuesday 25 June                               Arundel and Ladbroke Gardens, W11 2EP (press night – nearest tube stations are Ladbroke Grove and Holland Park)

Wednesday 26 June                        Paulton’s Square, SW3

Thursday 27 June                             St James’s Square, SW1

Friday 28 June                                   Paddington Street, W1 (3pm matinee)

                                                           Paddington Street W1 (7pm evening)

Saturday 29 June                             Little Wormwood Scrubs Park, W10

Sunday 30 June                                 Ladbroke Square, W11

Tuesday 2 July                                   Cornwall Gardens, SW7

Wednesday 3 July                            Connaught Square, W2

Thursday 4 July                                 Elgin and Arundel Gardens, W11

Friday 5 July                                       Bedford Square, WC1 (part of the Bedford Square Festival)

Saturday 6 July                                  St Peter’s Square, W6

Sunday 7 July                                     The Courtyard at le Gothique, Royal Victoria Patriotic Building, Wandsworth, SW18 (3pm matinee)

Tuesday 9 July                                   The Courtyard at le Gothique, Royal Victoria Patriotic Building, Wandsworth, SW18 (7pm evening)

Wednesday 10 July                          Formosa Gardens, W9

Thursday 11 July                               Cleveland Square, W2

Shakespeare in the Squares kindly thanks the following sponsors for their support: Domus Nova, Durbar Restaurant , Garden Square NewsHarrison AllenHayes ParsonsJohn D. WoodKnight FrankMaroushMelt London, Royal Borough of Kensington & ChelseaSotheby’s Institute of Art, Tesco Bags of Help, Vickers and Westbourne Block Management.