

Comedy · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
Young lovers living under an oppressive state-rule flee their home-city to change their lives, and end up changing the world. After all, love changes everything.
Top Cast


Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
Oberon
Robert Lindsay
Oberon


Harry Jarvis
Harry Jarvis
Lysander
Harry Jarvis
Lysander


Tamzin Merchant
Tamzin Merchant
Helena
Tamzin Merchant
Helena


Juliet Aubrey
Juliet Aubrey
Titania
Juliet Aubrey
Titania


Florence Kasumba
Florence Kasumba
Hippolyta
Florence Kasumba
Hippolyta


Holly Earl
Holly Earl
Hermia
Holly Earl
Hermia


Tyger Drew-Honey
Tyger Drew-Honey
Demetrius
Tyger Drew-Honey
Demetrius
Ella Jarvis
Ella Jarvis
Moth
Ella Jarvis
Moth


Louisa Connolly-Burnham
Louisa Connolly-Burnham
Thaleia (First Fairy)
Louisa Connolly-Burnham
Thaleia (First Fairy)


Lee Boardman
Lee Boardman
Bottom
Lee Boardman
Bottom
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