Photo gallery

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Step into the enchanting moonlit world of Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Photographer: Tristram Kenton

Puck (Saxon Fox)

Helena (Alexandra Lowe)

Puck (Saxon Fox) and Oberon (Nils Wanderer)

Oberon (Nils Wanderer) and Tytania (Jennifer France)

Oberon (Nils Wanderer) and Tytania (Jennifer France)

Bottom (Joshua Bloom), Tytania (Jennifer France) and fairies

Bottom (Joshua Bloom)

Bottom (Joshua Bloom), Tytania (Jennifer France) and fairies

Quince (Michael Ronan), Flute (James Way), Snug (Jamie Woollard), Bottom (Joshua Bloom), Starveling (Alex Otterburn) and Snout (Alasdair Elliott)

Lysander (Robert Lewis), Demetrius (Samuel Dale Johnson), Hermia (Stephanie Wake-Edwards) and Puck (Saxon Fox)

Lysander (Robert Lewis), Hermia (Stephanie Wake-Edwards), Oberon (Nils Wanderer), Puck (Saxon Fox), Tytania (Jennifer France), Helena (Alexandra Lowe) and Demetrius (Samuel Dale Johnson)

Lysander (Robert Lewis), Hermia (Stephanie Wake-Edwards), Helena (Alexandra Lowe) and Demetrius (Samuel Dale Johnson)

Hippolyta (Clare Presland) and Theseus (Dingle Yandell)

Snug (Jamie Woollard), Starveling (Alex Otterburn), Snout (Alasdair Elliott), Flute (James Way), Bottom (Joshua Bloom) and Quince (Michael Ronan)

Bottom (Joshua Bloom), Flute (James Way), Snug (Jamie Woollard) and Quince (Michael Ronan)

Oberon (Nils Wanderer), Tytania (Jennifer France), Puck (Saxon Fox) and fairies


A midsummer night’s dream is on stage until 29 october 2025

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