Sleepless -a Midsummer Night-s Dream- — Free Access
"I can hear the sap moving," Lysander whispered. His voice was a dry rattle. "It sounds like screaming."
But around the two-hour mark, when the characters on stage were screaming about the wrong lover being anointed with the love potion, I realized I was in the woods with them. The disorientation is the point. SLEEPLESS -A Midsummer Night-s Dream-
A strictly forbidden room next door holds the key to the manor's hidden reality. 👥 Key Characters "I can hear the sap moving," Lysander whispered
This is the play’s central paradox: Titania’s “visions” were not dreams—they were real, embodied, sleepless humiliations. Similarly, the four lovers awaken in Act IV, Scene 1, convinced their night of terror was a dream. Demetrius says, “Are you sure that we are awake? It seems to me that yet we sleep, we dream.” The disorientation is the point