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The Show Must Go Online Announces Cast of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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June 2, 2020
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Cast of The Show Must Go Onlines A Midsummer Nights Dream

Cast of The Show Must Go Onlines A Midsummer Nights Dream

The Show Must Go Online announce the full cast for their upcoming livestreamed reading of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, taking place on 3 June at 7pm.

The full cast is: Katrina Allen (Puck), Scarlett Archer (Fairy & Peaseblossom), Reneltta Arluk (Hippolyta), Andrew Mockler (Oberon), Corinna Brown (Snug), Natalie Boakye (Titania), Harry Boyd (Flute), Leonard Cook (Theseus), Hannah Ellis (Helena), Quinn Hendel (Mustardseed), Annabelle Higgins (Moth), Amit Khanna (Egeus), Mj Lee (Hermia), Mark Mcminn (Snout), Robert Myles (Bottom), Amelia Parillon-Samuel (Philostrate), Gabrielle Sheppard (Quince), Cameron Varner (Lysander), Emilio Vieira (Demetrius), Andrew Yabroff (Starveling), Eva Yacobi (Cobweb), with Seb Yates Cridland and Kate Roche as swings.

The livestreamed reading of A Midsummer Night’s Dream can be watched live on Wednesday 3rd June at 7pm BST here (https://youtu.be/HfuPQzb1ftY) Previous readings from the series are also available here (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBFO-wpdFFypTYtKyK7CEBCBgFZtRmL0z)

       

The cast have worked with The RSC, Shakespeare’s Globe, BBC, Netflix, Secret Cinema, Sky TV, The Royal Opera House, Buddy The Musical, The Play That Goes Wrong, Comedy About A Bank Robbery, Shit-faced Shakespeare, CBBC, Disney Paris, WildBrain.

Robert Myles said of the show, “This is Shakespeare’s most performed play of all time, and I’m hugely excited to be a part of it both as a director and actor! This would not have been possible without the amazing creative team on the show, including Associate Director Emily Ingram who is leading the mechanicals scenes and doing an amazing job. This is one of the most raucous and celebratory plays in the canon, filled with magic and mayhem. I’m so excited to tackle Bottom in our new medium.”

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For updates on the shows, to take part, or to donate to an opt-in hardship fund for the actors who take part, visit: https://robmyles.co.uk/theshowmustgoonline

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