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All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and cannot be sat separately.
Performance dates
23 April - 29 August 2026
Run time: TBC
Includes interval
Set under starry, summer skies, join the revellers in Shakespeare’s much-loved comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Playing a strictly limited run at Shakespeare’s Globe, book your official tickets today!
Enter a world where the veil between the everyday and the extraordinary grows joyfully thin…
Two unhappy couples escape from the court of Athens and find themselves in an enchanted forest where a group of amateur actors are rehearsing a play. Meanwhile, chaos ensues with the intervention of a mischievous fairy named Puck, who becomes involved with the mortals, blurring the lines between reality and illusion.
Hearts open, spells go awry, and surprising transformations unfold in a shared night of mischief that fills the Globe with chaos and wonder.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream casting to be announced.
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Shakespeare’s original rom-com, upgraded and away with the fairies (in the best possible way).
The Bridge Theatre’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is back — and it’s just as wild, magical, and joyfully unhinged as ever. Returning for a limited run after its five-star debut in 2019, Nicholas Hytner’s immersive production throws audiences headfirst into a dream world of flying fairies, shifting stages, and moonlit revelry.
From the moment you enter, the flower-crown-adorned audience with standing tickets are gently guided into the heart of the action — a shifting in-the-round set up where platforms rise, fairies swoop overhead, and characters emerge from the crowd. At one point, a giant tent ripples out over the audience, giving full-on 90s P.E. lesson vibes in the best, most surreal way. It’s theatre as a playground: unpredictable, vibrant, and delightfully chaotic.
6 Jun, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon