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Shakespeare's language, for example, is left untouched in the libretto that Britten and Peter Pears wrote for "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Making Shakespeare Sing: A Modest Proposal for a Costly Festival Terry Teachout 2011
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A handful of others, the best of which are Verdi's "Macbeth" (1847) and Benjamin Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1960), are revived with fair frequency.
Making Shakespeare Sing: A Modest Proposal for a Costly Festival Terry Teachout 2011
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He had to flee Westeros when he was caught trying to sell slaves I think by default, any slaves who've broken rules need to be given into service of the Night's Watch.
Houses Collide: A Weekly Game of Thrones Discussion — Feminism, Executions and Other Westeros 2011
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His semicomedic scene for some men of the village in act two is more successful and dramatically insightful, but looks too much at times like an outtake from George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
From the Northwest Emerges a New 'Giselle' Robert Greskovic 2011
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M. Night's track record, erm, leaves something to be desired as far as his last few movies but my hope is that since he sought this project out because he was a fan of the series, he'll try to do it justice.
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The other is "Midsummer/Jersey," transferring the events of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to today's Jersey shore.
Ken Ludwig returns to Signature Theatre with golf farce 'A Fox in the Fairway' Nelson Pressley 2010
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I played Iago's codpiece in Othello, and I gave my Bottom nightly for two months - and it was very well-received, I might add - in a production of Midsummer Night's Dream.
Archive 2009-06-01 Dungeekin 2009
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ENO hit the headlines with big ideas and bold productions: Terry Gilliam's wildly imaginative Faust, and Christopher Alden's devastatingly dark Midsummer Night's Dream among them.
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I played Iago's codpiece in Othello, and I gave my Bottom nightly for two months - and it was very well-received, I might add - in a production of Midsummer Night's Dream.
Blears Quits Cabinet Dungeekin 2009
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I do enjoy most of M. Night's stuff (haven't seen Happening or Lady in the Water) but was never really into the cartoon version of this.
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