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A Midsummer Night's Dream rehearsals

Take a peek into rehearsals for our iconic production

Take a look into rehearsals as the cast prepare for opening night

Peter Hall’s five star production of Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens on Sunday 12 October.
Photographer: Richard Hubert Smith

Joshua Fowler (Puck) and members of Glyndebourne Youth Opera and Trinity Boys Choir

Michael Ronan (Quince) and James Way (Flute)

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

Stephanie Wake-Edwards (Hermia) and Robert Lewis (Lysander)

Bertie Baigent (conductor) and Robert Lewis (Lysander)

Joshua Fowler (Puck)

Saxon Fox (Puck)

Alexandra Lowe (Helena) and Samuel Dale Johnson (Demetrius)

Lynne Hockney (revival director & original choreographer), actors and members of Glyndebourne Youth Opera and Trinity Boys Choir

Nils Wanderer (Oberon) and Saxon Fox (Puck)

Stephanie Wake-Edwards (Hermia) and actors

Robert Lewis (Lysander)

Saxon Fox (Puck) and actors

Stephanie Wake-Edwards (Hermia)

Alexandra Lowe (Helena) and Robert Lewis (Lysander)

Jennifer France (Tytania) and members of Glyndebourne Youth Opera and Trinity Boys Choir

Bertie Baigent (conductor)

Jennifer France (Tytania) and Nils Wanderer (Oberon)

Nils Wanderer (Oberon) and Jennifer France (Tytania)

Nils Wanderer (Oberon)

Members of Glyndebourne Youth Opera and Trinity Boys Choir

Robert Lewis (Lysander)


a Midsummer Night’s Dream will be on stage 12–29 october

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