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William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

“Lord, what fools these mortals be.”  Still true.  One of Shakespeare’s earlier plays, this one focuses on mixing humans and make-believe creatures of fantasyland.  Well-meaning fairies interrupt a human romance while having their own arguments among themselves.  And a group of tradesmen practice a home-made drama under the stars in the forest, where they think no one will bother them.  A good time is had by all and, of course, this being a comedy, all are happy in the end.

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