Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Union Theatre
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Union Theatre
Til Tomorrow Theatre Company’s double-cast production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Union Theatre is energetic and occasionally over-enthusiastic
“What hast thou done?”
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is probably my favourite of Shakespeare’s plays, the first I ever read and the one I’m most likely to book in for even when I’m a little bored of the Bard. And Til Tomorrow Theatre Company’s – a…
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Solver Shift AU Roles (so far)
Some characters I deem less important to switch around I will keep the same with maybe slight redesigns
N -> Uzi & Uzi -> N & Cyn
V -> Thad & Thad -> V
J -> Lizzy & Lizzy -> J
Doll -> Beau
Yeva -> Alice
Nori -> Tessa
Khan -> Ron
Cyn -> ??? (Maybe Doll if not otherwise)
Beau -> ??? (Maybe Doll if not otherwise)
Alice -> ??? (Maybe Yeva???)
Tessa -> ??? (Maybe Nori if not otherwise)
Ron -> ??? (Maybe Khan if not otherwise)
James Elliott -> ??? (Maybe Khan if not otherwise)
Louisa Elliott -> ??? (Maybe Nori if not otherwise)
I'm debating between fully swapping Doll & Yeva with Beau & Alice, but I also like the idea of Doll being part of the Manor squad so idk. Help?
Nori & Khan I am debating on whether to make them Tessa & Ron or Louisa & James.
Characters that I am not sure whether they'll be swapped or just redesigned:
Sam
Emily
Braiden
Darren
Rebecca
Dolls Dad (might just make Alice a single mom!)
All other side characters I feel aren't important enough to be swapped or redesigned.
Teacher stays Teacher.
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Cath-’s Mixtape; 2007:
Spring 2007. Catherine and I met up again two months after we first met. It took me a lot of curiosity and a phone call to see why I hadn’t even seen a message from her since: she was still somewhat in isolation after she came back from upstate New York to treat her anorexia. She was surprised yet happy to hear from me and in no time we met up at a well-known ice-cream parlor.
Somehow giving each other mix CDs came into play. I had given her Nine Inch Nails’ Still (2002), Jesu’s self-titled record (2004), and Unsane’s Visqueen (2007) which just came out the same month. In return, she gives me this.
This was the stuff Rolling Stone articles and rock radio was made of. Throw in some 20 year-old teenage angst with some slick trendy fare such as Morrissey, Siouxie Sioux, and Elliott Smith and you have exactly what Catherine was feeling, thinking, and going through during that time. Granted most of this is pop fare, but I’m willing to roll the dice that if someone reading this would get a hold of everything seen here, one would really feel like Catherine right now. That is the effect of mix CDs: more often than not it’s a mirror image of someone; a listen, not a glimpse, into someone’s soul now experienced when you hear it.
If anyone is keeping score: we played with crayons and coloring mats. We had to endure an immature family and their loud unruly children all sitting next to us. And she turned me down when I asked her out, but she did gave me a hug to end the night.
Element Eighty “Killing Me”
Bright Eyes “Lover I Don’t Have To Love”
Alice In Chains “Down In A Hole”
Green Day “Walking Contradiction”
Red Hot Chili Peppers “Snow”
AFI “This Time Imperfect”
Bright Eyes “No Lies, Just Love”
Elliott Smith “Fond Farewell”
Jimmy Eat World “Sweetness”
Marilyn Manson “Coma White”
Morrissey “Irish Blood, English Heart”
Elliott Smith “Everything Means Nothing To Me”
Rancid “Ruby Soho”
Cure, The “Just Like Heaven”
Jet “Holiday”
Lost Prophets, The “Hello Again”
Smiths, The “How Soon Is Now?”
Siouxsie Sioux & The Banshees “Hong Kong Gardens”
Red Hot Chili Peppers “Dani California”
Element Eighty “Broken Promises”
Cure, The “Picture Of You”
Marilyn Manson “Coma Black”
AFI “Ever And A Day”
Clash, The “London Calling”
Nick Drake “Time Of No Reply”
Stone Sour “Come Whatever May”
Silverchair “Ana’s Song”
Alice In Chains “Nutshell”
Jimmy Eat World ”Pain”
Blindside “Pitiful”
Rancid “Time Bomb”
Red Hot Chili Peppers “Scar Tissue”
Jet “King’s Horses”
Green Day “Basket Case”
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BOB and CAROL and TED and ALICE (1969)
Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon, Greg Mullavey, Paul Mazursky. Directed: Paul Mazursky
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