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Official London Theatre – Introducing the Stars of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ has been shown at the Barbican from December 3rd, 2024, to January 18th, 2025. Set in Athens, this mythical and mystical tale has endured as one of William Shakespeare’s most outstanding pieces of work. A comedy play with tragic elements has been performed since it was first written, believed to be around 1595.

With the threat of death imposed on Hermia for not agreeing to marry Demetrius, the man her father has chosen, she and Lysander decide to flee into the forest. Hermia loves Lysander, so the pair plan their escape and secret marriage. Then there is Helena, who loves Demetrius, but a spell gone wrong by fairies in the woods was intended for Demetrius to fall for Helena, but it was cast on Lysander by mistake.

As the subplot protagonists navigate their way through conflicting emotions for one another and an enchanted forest, they must find a resolution for their problems or face dire consequences. Countless other iterations of the play have succeeded, such is the robust storyline that has stood the test of time.

New Cast Members

We’re delighted to see the following names line up for the stage performance of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, some of which you may recognise.

Andrew Richardson – Oberon/Theseus

Katherine Pearce – Puck

Alexander Bellinfantie – Moth

Eliza Smith – Mustardseed

Natalie Thomas – Peaseblossom

Returning Cast Members

Complementing the new faces are the existing cast members who’ve delighted crowds on many occasions thus far.

Nicholas Armfield – Demetrius

Mathew Baynton – Nick Bottom

Emily Cundick – Snout

Esme Hough – Cobweb

Ryan Hutton – Lysander

Laurie Jamieson – Snug

Neil McCaul – Egeus

Helen Monks – Rita Quince 

Adrian Richards – Philostrate

Boadicea Ricketts – Helena

Sirine Saba – Titania/Hippolyta

Dawn Sievewright – Hermia

Mitesh Soni – Francis Flute

Premi Tamang – Robin Starveling

Eleanor Rhode, the director of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, had this to say: “I am so excited to be back in the rehearsal room for A Midsummer Night’s Dream with our incredible company. There was so much joy and energy in the making of the original production, and this came through strongly to our audiences in Stratford, who responded in kind. What a treat to be able to get to do it all again – we can’t wait to fill the Barbican stage with love, laughter and magic!”

Creative Team Members 

Lucy Osborne – Set and Costume Design

John Bullied – Illusion Direction and Design Matt Daw – Lighting Design

Will Gregory – Compositions 

Pete Malkin – Sound Design 

Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster – Movement Direction

Will Duke – Video Design

Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown – Fight and Intimacy Direction
Purchasing tickets in advance for ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at the Barbican is advisable, given how popular the play is. If you’re considering a gift for somebody else, consider Theatre Tokens as the perfect way to show how well you know them with the gift of live theatre.