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Ozact Theatre Company presents A Midsummer Night's Dream
 

Ozact Theatre Company presents, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare’s tale of magic, mischief and love.

Trouble arises in Athens, when young lovers Hermia and Lysander flee from Duke Theseus’s justice. In hot pursuit are Demetrius, who is in love with Hermia, and Helena who is in love with Demetrius. Chaos!

In the forest, the lovesick foursome encounters the chaotic fairy Puck whose penchant for mischief goes a little too far! Fairy King, Oberon is unhappy with his fairy Queen, Titania.  This contest of wills is just too much for a poor group of amateur actors who fall victim to their magic!

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s most popular and widely performed plays.

Ozact Theare Company’s adaptation will bring the play to life in some of Victoria's most interesting and spectacular locations, all with the help of some of Australia's greatest performers.

So, dust off the folding chairs and join us for some Shakespeare in the Great Outdoors this Summer.

We can't wait to see you!

DATES & LOCATIONS

Kirks Reservoir, BALLARAT – December 26 & 27

WILLIAMSTOWN Botanic Gardens - January 4 & 5

Cloudehill Gardens, OLINDA – January 11,12, 25, 26

GEELONG Botanic Gardens – January 18 & 19

TICKET PRICES

Theatre Lovers $45

Adults $40
Children (16 & under) $25

2 for 1 First Nations $40

 

Event details

Venue: Multiple
Bookings: https://www.ozact.com/home/dates-locations/
Start Date: Thursday 02 January 2025

 

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