Summer... Shakespeare... skulls?!? When long-time theater professional John heads to Virginia to play Oberon in the Theater in the Woods’s production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the last thing he expects is become captivated by Michael, the actor playing Puck. Despite reeling from a personal loss - and being inexperienced with men - John rushes headlong into an affair with Michael. But their fling may be doomed by secrets and a sinister discovery neither man is prepared for. A sumptuous tale of summer passion and unexpected romance. This title previously published by Dreamspinner Press, 2015. This is a newly revised edition.
Theatre program.
An adaptation of the classic Shakespeare play by the author's second grade class.
Illustrations and rhyming text introduce the fairies featured in Shakespeare's play, from Puck to Mustardseed.
K. Chesterton This Norton Critical Edition includes: • Shakespeare’s most popular comedy—with its unforgettable love triangles, woodland fairies, and magic—based on Grace Ioppolo’s conflated text (Q1 with F1 variants) and ...
Decades after the filming of a horror movie is halted in the wake of three actor deaths and rumors about a haunted set, Claire, the daughter of a failing studio head, helps with a production on the same site and pursues a relationship with ...
"In the pure poetry and intoxication of words, Shakespeare never rose higher than he rises in this play." --G. K. Chesterton
The course of true love never did run smooth; With its mix of real people who stumble into a fairy kingdom (with it's own problems!) it's little wonder that this play is one of the best loved and most performed of all Shakespeare's ...
"Midsummer like you have never readit before; quick, fun, and easy to understand - just like Playing with Plays other play: Romeo and Juliet."
“Just a minute, Minerva,” interjected Frieda. “What about Midsummer? You haven't answered Hardin's question.” “Howard!” “What?” “Please speak to that concern,” snapped Minerva. “Midsummer? Well. It won't perform tonight, that's clear.
It was later when he met Gregory Donnelly. They stood face to face and I was aware of a certain bristling resentment in Gregory and a curiosity in Rolf. Rolf carried off the situation with a good grace. “Rolf Hanson has come to escort ...