Calvin contemporizes Shakespeare for the stage
The will perform Shakespeare鈥檚 A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream, directed by Calvin professor . Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on April 10-12, 24-26 in Calvin鈥檚 Gezon Auditorium. High School matinees will be offered at 10 a.m. on April 29-30.
A modern rendition
The production is a contemporary makeover of one of Shakespeare鈥檚 most popular works. The year is 1968. A psychedelic world, fit for the midnight exploits of two pairs of young lovers, exploding in magic fairy dust and 鈥渇lower power鈥 serves as the backdrop for this classic Shakespeare comedy. The audience will be encouraged to sing along during the wedding celebration.
鈥淭he richness of Shakespearean language and the depth of meaning of themes allows you to take it out of the historical perspective it was written for and apply it to modern day and make a point,鈥 said , professor and director of at Calvin College.
Calvin music professor has written original music for the play described as 鈥済roovy music set to Shakespearean language.鈥
A full slate
A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream is the third and final full production on CTC鈥檚 2013-2014 playbill. CTC and Stephen Sondheim鈥檚 Into the Woods in February.
Leugs says that by the end of the students will have had the opportunity to perform a dramedy, a musical and Shakespeare.
鈥淭he world and our experience of it is so broad and varied that we owe it to our students to touch on all the genres and types of theater that are out there, with the hope that they can begin to see the world as it is, and start to find their place in it,鈥 said Leugs.
To purchase tickets for A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream, visit or call 616-526-6282.