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Star-crossed lovers, meddling fairies, and disastrous enchantments brought mischief and mayhem to the stage in a student production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream last Saturday night. The St. Genesius Players, the student theater group at Thomas Aquinas College, California, performed the play, directed by John Paul Deering (’27) and Rose Grimm (’26), in the Fritz B. Burns Auditorium.

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For a few short hours, the audience was transported to the whimsical world of one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, a world complicated by love potions, mistaken identity, misunderstandings, and manipulations. Scene by scene, the actors playfully wove together the story’s interconnecting plots. Fairies feuded over a changeling child, bewitched young lovers alternated between love and hate, and a band of actors rehearsed for a play within the play. The students’ brilliant acting, with witty dialogue and plenty of slapstick humor, kept the audience laughing throughout. 

The lively performance gave the College community a firsthand experience of Shakespeare’s high-spirited and, at times, thought-provoking comedy, and actors and audience alike shared in the fun from opening scene to final bows.