Abstract

This is the genesis of an interpretive choice. A young director, charged with creating a co-production from a combined group of paid professionals and senior acting students, agrees on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He finds, however, that his twenty-one-actor company is one too many. So he decides to assign Puck to two different women, one pro and one student, who will alternate during the two-week run.

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