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Another great place to shop for Cast Playbill products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for Cast Playbill: Casting a celebrity/well known person for each role of"A Midsummer Night's Dream"?For people who read the play Hello. I have to make a playbill for A Midsummer Night's Dream, And i have to cast a celebrity/well known person for each role of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" And I have to give brief explanation as to why this person would be perfect for the role I have chose them for.. so if you could please help that would be great! =]] Here are a list of characters from the story: To be honest, I can really only think of one character. River Dell Middle School cast ventures down the rabbit hole Thanks for visiting!
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-Puck
-Oberon
-Titania
-Lysander
-Demetrius
-Hermia
- Helena
- Egeus
-Theseus
-Hippolyta
-Nick Bottom
-Peter Quince
-Francis Flute
-Robin Starveling
-Tom Snout
-Snug
-Philostrate
-Peaseblossom
-Cobweb
-Mote
-Mustardseed
Nick Bottom.. to be played by either: Jack Black, Will Arnett or Kevin Kline.
Jack Black because he would really play up the funny side of Bottom, the taking himself seriously but looking silly... think: his character in High Fidelity
Will Arnett for similar reasons to Jack Black, but think Gob Bluth from Arrested Development.
Or Kevin Kline, I just think that's what Nick Bottom would look like. With a thick beard.
Lewis Carroll’s tales of "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass..." have been adapted numerous times since they were first published in 1865 and 1872, respectively.
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US $50.00