SELECT VENUE
-
THEATRE ROYAL GLASGOW
Tue 22 Feb, 7:15 PM – Sat 26 Feb, 7:15 PM
-
FESTIVAL THEATRE, EDINBURGH
Tue 01 Mar, 7:15 PM – Sat 05 Mar, 7:15 PM
SELECT DATE & TIME
Accessibility Key
Audio Described Dementia Friendly Relaxed Surtitles Touch Tour
BRITTEN
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
NEW PRODUCTION
Supported by The Alexander Gibson Circle
ABOUT THE SHOW
Ticket price: Various – see venue websites when booking for prices and concessions
Running time approx: 195 mins
Share this production
Theatre Royal Glasgow: 22, 24, 26 Feb 2022
Festival Theatre Edinburgh: 1, 3, 5 Mar 2022
Four lost lovers collide with quarrelling fairies, resulting in magic, mayhem, and mistaken identities in Britten’s otherworldly operatic reimagining of Shakespeare’s timeless comedy.
Dominic Hill, Artistic Director of the Citizens Theatre, returns to Scottish Opera to bring his Shakespearean expertise to bear once more. Joined by designer Tom Piper, famed for the Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation at the Tower of London, he promises to enchant and entertain with Britten’s beguiling work.
“Britten’s wonderful music has always captivated me, plunging us into the mysterious, unnerving world of sleep and dreams.”
Dominic Hill
Scottish Opera Music Director Stuart Stratford conducts a dynamic cast that includes recent Scottish Opera Emerging Artist Catriona Hewitson as Tytania, widely praised for her performances in the Company’s recent productions of Così fan tutte and L’elisir d’amore, and David Shipley (Rigoletto 2018), as Bottom. They are both making their role debuts alongside countertenor Lawrence Zazzo as Oberon. Also in the cast is Scottish tenor and broadcaster, Jamie MacDougall (Falstaff 2021); former Scottish Opera Emerging Artist Elgan Llŷr Thomas (Falstaff 2021); Dingle Yandell (Tosca 2019); Jonathan McGovern (The Telephone 2020) and 2021-22 Emerging Artists, Lea Shaw and Glen Cunningham, who both recently toured with Opera Highlights. They are joined by a children’s chorus.
Sung in English with English supertitles
Running time approx. 3 hrs 15 mins (inc. two intervals)
AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES
Audio-described performances are available in both Glasgow and Edinburgh, designed to be more accessible for our visually impaired patrons. Read more…
Theatre Royal Glasgow, Sat 26 February, 7.15pm
Festival Theatre Edinburgh, Sat 5 March, 7.15pm

