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'And through this distemperature, we see / The seasons alter...’ Your lover's spat is everyone's business when you rule the fairy world. In this Speech, Fairy Queen Titania (Hedydd Dylan) tells Fairy King Oberon that their fights have led the natural world to deteriorate. Headlong Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan's ★★★★ 'electric' (Guardian) production is an ★★★★ 'urgent fascinating Dream' (WhatsOnStage). Experience Shakespeare's comedy as never before in this ★★★★ 'mesmerisingly unusual' (The Stage) show staged, for the first time, in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. A co-production with Headlong, with Leeds Playhouse and Bristol Old Vic. Limited availability for A Midsummer Night's Dream playing until 31 January - https://bit.ly/GlobeAMidsummerNightsD... _____________________ Subscribe for scenes, interviews and more: https://bit.ly/ShakespearesGlobeYouTube Watch Shakespeare On Demand with Globe Player: https://bit.ly/GlobePlayerTV See what's on: https://bit.ly/GlobeWhatsOn _____________________ ABOUT SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE Shakespeare’s Globe is a world-renowned performing arts venue, cultural attraction and education centre located on the bank of the River Thames in London, UK, and is home to the Globe Theatre and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. We celebrate Shakespeare’s transformative impact on the world by conducting a radical theatrical experiment. Inspired and informed by the unique historic playing conditions of two beautiful iconic theatres, our diverse programme of work harnesses the power of performance, cultivates intellectual curiosity and excites learning to make Shakespeare accessible for all. ‘And let us ... on your imaginary forces work.’ — Henry V, Prologue Discover more: https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ _____________________ Comment 'What you egg!' if you made it this far 🥚