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A Midsummer Night's Dream(s)

Through Aug. 2, $25-$49, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley, 610-282-WILL, pashakespeare.org; and through July 25, free, Commonwealth Classic Theatre Co., various locations, 610-202-7878, commonwealthclassictheatre.org.

Published: Jul 8, 2009

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Serendipity provides two promising local productions of Shakespeare's beloved romantic fantasy this month. The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's Jim Helsinger envisions the play, one of Shakespeare's few with an original plot, in 1960s Greece; Philadelphia's Scott Greer stars as bewitched blockhead Bottom, who, along with two pairs of lovers, becomes the unwitting plaything of mischievous fairies. Joshua L. Browns, director of Commonwealth Classics Theatre Co.'s fifth annual Free Theater in the Parks touring production, sets his midsummer mayhem and madness in Philadelphia's great outdoors (Schuylkill Center, July 11; McMichael Park, July 16; Love Park, July 25) and suburban parks (check Web site for full schedule), with Cyndi Janzen, Stephen Lyons and Andrew Gorell as the meddling supernaturals.

 

Through Aug. 2, $25-$49, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley, 610-282-WILL, pashakespeare.org; and through July 25, free, Commonwealth Classic Theatre Co., various locations, 610-202-7878, commonwealthclassictheatre.org.

 

 

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