Nicholas Koy Santillo, Jane May, Brittany Chandler & Ariana Karp conclude the discussion of A Midsummer Night's Dream with their musings upon Act V. These include, but are certainly not limited to:
- The accessibility of the mechanicals language and characters
- Drama vs Satire
- Doubling of Theseus/Oberon & Hippolyta/Titania & Philostrate/Puck
- How Shakespeare exposes the very rhetorical techniques he masterfully employs in his other work and turns it upside down in the Mechanicals's play.
- In the end, order and poetry is restored, but does Puck destabilize our order?
- We finish discussing Midsummer's place in our collective cultural consciousness.
To our dear listeners: What is your most iconic/favourite line from Midsummer? Tweet it to us @tablingthepodcast or email us at TablingPodcast@gmail.com
Also for a contemporary equivalent to the Mechanicals play we want to give a big shout out to Mischief Theatre for The Play that Goes Wrong and congratulations on their Olivier win this year! If you are in London, go see it! (& on a related note….GO LAMDA!)