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by George Colman, David Garrick, William Shakespeare
In the bustling streets of Athens a group of humble craftsmen—Quince the carpenter, Bottom the weaver, Snug the joiner, Flute the bellows‑mender, Snout the tinker, and Starveling the tailor—gather to stage a love story for the Duke’s wedding. Their plans are a charming mix of earnest ambition and comic confusion, as each man wrestles with a role that feels far beyond his trade. Quince tries to keep order while the others argue over beards, masks, and roaring lions, turning a simple rehearsal into a lively farce.
Beyond the city’s walls, the realm of fairies awakens. Oberon, Titania, Puck, and their retinue watch the mortals’ preparations with mischievous delight, ready to sprinkle enchantment on the night’s performance. The two worlds—earthly laborers and ethereal sprites—promise a whimsical collision that will shape the evening’s entertainment, all set against a moonlit wood where rehearsals turn into unexpected magic.
Language
en
Duration
~26 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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A witty playwright and theater manager at the heart of 18th-century London stage life, he helped shape Georgian comedy with sharp dialogue and a keen feel for what audiences loved. His best-known works include The Jealous Wife and The Clandestine Marriage.
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1717–1779
A star of the 18th-century stage, this actor-manager helped change how Shakespeare was performed and how audiences thought about acting. His energy at Drury Lane made him one of the most influential figures in British theater.
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1564–1616
Often called the greatest writer in the English language, this English playwright and poet created dramas and verses that still feel alive on the page and stage. His stories of ambition, love, jealousy, power, and loss continue to speak to readers centuries later.
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