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Winter's Dream: Shakespeare's Comedy Turns Bloody
28 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Play reimagined as a dark winter's tale with bloody undertones.
- Puck's malevolent magic shifts focus to a changeling child.
- A chilling finale offers a sinister explanation for Puck's epilogue.

Director Holly Race Roughan presents a starkly wintery rendition of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where a fairy feud over a stolen child escalates into a nightmarish, bloody affair. The play's inherent comedy and horror are masterfully blended, with Puck, portrayed as a malevolent clown, driving the chaos in a frosty landscape.
The core of this production shifts to the vengeful Oberon's pursuit of a changeling child held by Titania. This focus amplifies the play's brutal undercurrents, set against a pristine white stage adorned with flickering candles. The lost lovers are depicted in an aggressive, sultry power struggle, while the fairy realm is conjured by melancholic ballerinas.
As the play's chaotic events resolve, the finale delivers a strikingly sinister and surprisingly bloody reinterpretation. This chilling conclusion, marked by blood smeared across the snow, offers a new, electric explanation for Puck's seemingly innocent epilogue, blurring the lines between reality and illusion.




