Sedos to present LGBTQ+ re-telling of Shakespeare classic, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
London-based amateur theatre company and charity Sedos is to bring its production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream to Bridewell Theatre in central London from September 14-24, 2022.
London-based amateur theatre company and charity Sedos is to bring its production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream to Bridewell Theatre in central London from September 14-24, 2022.
This LGBTQ+ focused re-telling combines gig theatre, dance, lip sync battles and classic Shakespeare, all fused into one riotous night of theatrical comedy.
Director Matt Hudson says: “Growing up queer and gay in the middle of England, I was a lucky human and went to college in Stratford-Upon-Avon to study theatre. I saw a lot of Royal Shakespeare Company productions and studied Shakespeare. But I never got to see myself in any of them, I never got to see openly gay or queer characters. Sometimes they were coded gay, and sometimes it was suggested, but never at the forefront.
“As a student and a theatregoer I was told of the ‘universal nature’ of Shakespeare, but it always felt posher than me and straighter than I could ever be. I never got to explore Shakespeare through the lens of people like me, which is why I want to stage this in the gayest and queerest way I can.
“Of course, it has been done before; there is no such thing as a truly unique Midsummer. But I hope to create a fun and liberating experience for myself, our company and our audiences!”
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