A Midsummer Night's Dream: In Concert (2014): Difference between revisions

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==The Production==
== Cast ==
=== Cast ===
*Spencer Aste: Egeus, Philostrate, Puck, Starveling (Moonshine), Mustardseed
*Spencer Aste: Egeus, Philostrate, Puck, Starveling (Moonshine), Mustardseed
*John Bloger: Theseus, Oberon, Snug (Lion)
*John Bloger: Theseus, Oberon, Snug (Lion)
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*Linda Powell: Titania, Hyppolyta
*Linda Powell: Titania, Hyppolyta


== Creative team ==
=== Creative team ===
*Marin Alsop, conductor
*Marin Alsop, conductor
*Edward Berkely, stage director
*Edward Berkely, stage director
*Baltimore Choral Arts Society, women's chorus
*Baltimore Choral Arts Society, women's chorus
*Tom Hall, music director
*Tom Hall, music director
== Reviews ==
*The Washington Post: [http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/bso-and-folger-collaborate-on-unique-staging-of-midsummer/2014/05/27/50f31d32-e5d8-11e3-a70e-ea1863229397_story.html write-up] and [http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/midsummer-nights-dream-with-music-at-folger-theatre/2014/05/30/13325cb8-e800-11e3-a70e-ea1863229397_story.htm review]


[[Category: Public programs]]
[[Category: Public programs]]

Revision as of 09:54, 15 July 2014

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Folger Theatre presented A Midsummer Night's Dream: In Concert from May 29 to June 1, 2014. Incidental music was written by Felix Mendelssohn, and the work was adapted for concert by Edward Berkeley.

A Midsummer Night's Dream: In Concert.
















The Production

Cast

  • Spencer Aste: Egeus, Philostrate, Puck, Starveling (Moonshine), Mustardseed
  • John Bloger: Theseus, Oberon, Snug (Lion)
  • Julie Boulianne: Mezzo-soprano (Fairy)
  • Katie deBuys: Hermia, Peter Quince (Prologue), Cobweb
  • Kate Eastwood Norris: Helena, Snout (Wall), Moth
  • Ying Fang: Soprano (Fairy)
  • Marcus Kyd: Lysander, Flute (Thisby), Peaseblossom
  • Cody Nickell: Demetrius, Bottom (Pyramus)
  • Linda Powell: Titania, Hyppolyta

Creative team

  • Marin Alsop, conductor
  • Edward Berkely, stage director
  • Baltimore Choral Arts Society, women's chorus
  • Tom Hall, music director

Reviews