A Midsummer Night's Dream

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This comedy opens with Theseus saying, "Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace" A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES 2025-07-02 #9368
A mischievous fairy named Puck just can't stop pranking people:A.M.N.D. A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 J SHAKESPEARE PLAYS BY INITIALS 2023-12-06 #22
In this play Puck has some handy juice that makes a sleeper fall in love with the next person he sees A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 J SHAKESPEARE 2023-07-21 #8920
A literal fairy tale that gets to the bottom of things with a triple wedding A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ NAME THAT SHAKESPEARE PLAY 2021-08-11 #8463
In this play Oberon says, "Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania" A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE BY NIGHT 2020-01-28 #8147
Mustardseed, Act III, scene i:"Mustardseed" A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 J THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY, & I QUOTE... 2020-01-07 #1
All heck breaks loose after the Puck drops; love is truly magic; ow! My Hermia! A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 J SUMMING UP THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY 2019-01-04 #7900
Aptly, Shakespeare used "moon" & "moonlight" more times in this play than in any other A Midsummer Night's Dream FJ SHAKESPEARE 2018-10-29 #7851
Snug, Helena, Oberon A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 J SHAKESPEARE PLAY BY GRADUALLY EASIER CHARACTER 2017-12-13 #7653
This comedy makes use of the mask seen here A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 J SHAKESPEAREAN YARD SALE 2017-02-15 #7468
Puck makes an ass of Nick Bottom in this comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 J SHAKESPEAREAN SHORTIES 2016-12-01 #7414
Puck says, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" in Act III of this play A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2015-10-26 #7156
"Give me your hands, if we be friends: And Robin shall restore amends" A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ NICE ENDING, SHAKESPEARE! 2015-05-01 #7060
Cobweb & Mustardseed are 2 of the fairies in this play A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES 2015-03-17 #7027
It is a fairy tale:"RUMMAGE MASTERMIND DISH" A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKING UP SHAKESPEARE 2015-02-05 #6999
Puck as Lysander:"Ho, ho, ho!" A Midsummer Night's Dream $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN DIALOGUE, HO! 2013-11-14 #6709
Samuel Johnson said Shakespeare "so carefully informs us" that this play is set on the eve of May Day & yet called it this A Midsummer Night's Dream FJ SHAKESPEARE 2013-03-15 #6565
In this play Oberon says, "thou see'st these lovers seek a place to fight: hie therefore, robin, overcast the night" A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE, SHAKESPEARE, FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! 2012-07-05 #6414
To start this play, Theseus says, "Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace" A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEARE, FOR STARTERS 2011-03-18 #6110
This happy play is set in Athens & a nearby wood where fairies cast their spells A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 J SHAKESPEARE'S SETTINGS 2010-10-08 #5995
An enchanting work:"The Faery Queen" A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS 2010-06-29 #5952
Bottom arrives, prepared to lead Quince, Flute & Snout on stage A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES 2009-11-25 #5798
"I am that merry wanderer of the night, I jest to Oberon, and make him smile" A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,000 J SHAKESPEARE QUOTES 2009-06-25 #5724
Queen of the Amazons Hippolyta & Queen of the Fairies Titania A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ FUNNY LADIES IN SHAKESPEARE 2009-05-18 #5696
Lysander uses the word "bedroom" while trying to convince Hermia to sleep close to him in this comic play A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE-POURRI 2009-02-27 #5640
Wearing just a few small leaves, Judi Dench leaves nothing to the imagination as Titania in this 1968 film A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,000 J SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS 2009-01-27 #5617
Cobweb, Moth, Mustardseed... dost thou revel in the fairies' names in this play? Methinks 'twill play in Peoria! A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,600 DJ A LOST LETTER FROM SHAKESPEARE 2006-12-21 #5129
Puck says, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" in this comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 J SHAKESPEARE 2006-06-13 #5022
In this fairy tale, Snug doesn't get the lion's share of lines, but he does get the lion's lines A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S SMALL PARTS 2004-11-26 #4655
Comedy in which Lysander says, "The course of true love never did run smooth" A Midsummer Night's Dream $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2004-11-16 #4647
Theseus: "Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace" A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES 2000-10-30 #3716
Pursued by Demetrius & Helena, Hermia & Lysander elope to a wood near Athens in this comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 DJ TOUGH SHAKESPEARE 1999-04-16 #3375
This "seasonal" play says that "the course of true love never did run smooth" A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 1999-03-01 #3341
In this play, Nick Bottom, a weaver, performs the tragic role of Pyramus, opposite Flute's Thisby A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS WITHIN PLAYS 1998-07-08 #3208
Fairies in this play include Cobweb, Peaseblossom & Mustardseed A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1997-05-19 #2941
The humans in this play inspire Puck to say, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN FOOLS 1997-04-01 #2907
Mickey Rooney said he'd "never read Shakespeare before or since" he played Puck in a film version of this comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1996-11-11 #2806
Puck's last speech in this play begins, "If we shadows have offended, think but this--and all is mended" A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 J SHAKESPEAREAN LAST SCENES 1996-06-21 #2735
In this comedy a fairy sings, "Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen... come not near our fairy queen" A Midsummer Night's Dream $600 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1995-09-05 #2527
The Old Vic's 1937 production of this play featured ballet dancer Robert Helpmann as Oberon A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 J SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS 1995-04-26 #2463
Ovid's "Metamorphoses" inspired the play-within-a-play about Pyramus & Thisbe in this comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream $500 J SHAKESPEARE 1995-02-16 #2414
Peter Brook's unusual 1970 production of this play featured Oberon & Puck on trapezes A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1994-06-14 #2267
You could say Ralph Richardson's career hit "bottom" when he played Bottom in this comedy in the 1930s A Midsummer Night's Dream $500 J SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS 1994-01-03 #2151
In this play magical drops in Titania's eyes cause her to fall in love with the next man she sees A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1993-01-08 #1925
This play ends with 3 marriages: Demetrius to Helena, Lysander to Hermia, & Theseus to Hippolyta A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1992-11-27 #1895
Cobweb is a fairy, not a spider, in this comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1991-04-08 #1531
"Out of this word do not desire to go." A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN QUOTES 1990-11-27 #1437
One of its most famous lines is "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 J SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA 1990-04-12 #1304
This play features a Puck but no hockey players A Midsummer Night's Dream $300 J SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA 1989-04-14 #1075
There's a page named Moth in "Love's Labour's Lost" & a fairy named Moth in this play A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 J SHAKESPEARE 1989-03-21 #1057
Titania's 1st line in this play is, "What, jealous Oberon! Fairies, skip hence" A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1989-02-08 #1028
Fairies fight & frolic in the forest A Midsummer Night's Dream $200 J SHAKESPEAREAN SYNOPSES 1988-06-10 #885
If you see "Puck", "The Fairies" or "The Fairy Queen", you're watching an opera based on this A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS 1988-01-27 #788
Comedy which features the wedding of Hippolyta, the queen of the Amazons A Midsummer Night's Dream $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN 1988-01-11 #776
"Give me your hands if we be friends, and Robin shall restore amends" A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN LAST LINES 1987-11-17 #737
The cast of this comedy includes an Amazon queen, a bellows-mender & a flock of fairies A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1987-09-10 #689
"Now fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace..." A Midsummer Night's Dream $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN 1STLINES 1986-11-11 #502
Only Shakespearean play title that begins with the article "A" A Midsummer Night's Dream DD $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1985-01-09 #88
In it, Puck comments: "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" A Midsummer Night's Dream $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1984-09-24 #11
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