From HORIZON YOUTH THEATRE
Horizon Youth Theatre is proud to present William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Cassie Greenlee, November 19 and 20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday November 21 at 2:00 pm at Trinity United Methodist Church, 200 N. Summit Street, Bowling Green. Tickets are $8 and $10 or $35 for a family of four or more; they are available at the door or on our website.
Have you ever experienced unrequited love? Laughed at bumbling community theatre? Fought jealously with a partner before realizing the argument has gone too far? One of the most well-known and approachable of Shakespeare’s plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream has something for everyone: magic, drama, laughter, mischief, romance. Our stage is the sanctuary of the beautiful and atmospheric Trinity United Methodist Church, located across from the Wood County Court House in the heart of Bowling Green.
The play features 19 students ages 12 – 18 from area schools including Bowling Green High School and Middle School, Toledo School for the Arts, and Maumee Valley Country Day School. The production team: Cassie Greenlee, director; Liz Robertson, assistant director; Lynette and Angelica Cooley, costume designers; Meghan Koesters, fight choreographer and makeup designer; Tim Barker, choreographer; Mel Mintz, poster and donkey head designer; Thomas Edge and Shawn Douglass, producers.
The cast is as follows:
Theseus / Hobgoblin – J Edge
Hippolyta / Robin Goodfellow – Rowan Allen
Egeus / Philostrate – Charlie Vostal
Hermia – Lauren Clifford
Helena – Reagan Otley
Lysander – Rhys Sands
Demetrius – Drew Thomas
Oberon – Harley Partlow
Titania – Haska Stiegler
Puck – Aria Weaver
Peter Quince – Rose Walters
Nick Bottom – Eli Marx
Francis Flute – Leo Roberts-Zibbel
Snug – Alice Walters
Snout – Xander Sands
Starveling – Violet Grossman
Cobweb – Fox Roberts-Zibbel
Peaseblossom – Lucy Musteric
Mustardseed – Izzie Douglass
Horizon Youth Theatre would like to thank Pastor Andrea and the staff of Trinity United Methodist Church; The Woodland Mall; and Pastor Dave and the staff of First Presbyterian Church for housing our nomadic troupe. Thanks also to all the parents. We couldn’t do this without you.