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Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved. All is reconciled through midsummer night revelries and the enduring power of nature.
A prologue discussion with the cast will take place at 6:30pm before the performance on August 29th. Pay What You Will ticket pricing is available at the 7:30 performance on September 23rd.
ASL Interpretation at the July 7th performance has been postponed until further notice. Please email us if you would like to be notified when the new date is announced. Contact the box office to request a refund.
2024 Performance Dates for A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Sunday, June 2 at 3:30pm
Sunday, June 9 at 3:30pm
Sunday, June 16 at 3:30pm
Sunday, June 23 at 3:30pm
Sunday, June 30 at 3:30pm
Sunday, July 7 at 3:30pm
Thursday, August 1 at 7:30pm
Thursday, August 8 at 7:30pm
Thursday, August 15 at 7:30pm
Thursday, August 29 at 7:30pm (Prologue Discussion at 6:30pm)
Monday, September 2 at 7:00pm
Sunday, September 8 at 3:30pm
Monday, September 23 at 7:30pm (Pay What You Will – Prologue Discussion at 6:30pm)
on Saturday, August 17 at 3pm at the Elings Park Godric Grove Amphitheater.
“Every fan of theatre in Los Angeles County and the surrounding area should pay a visit to Will Geer’s theatrical garden, or Theatricum Botanicum. This unique oasis located in the Topanga community of the Santa Monica Mountains features a regional theatre company that annually performs classical theatre in repertory. A recurring production in this repertory of plays is perhaps the most perfect of Shakespeare’s plays for this lush theater, the fantastical comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” – Shakespeare International