A Midsummer Night’s Dream
14 – 28 Feb 2026
The world's no longer what it seems.
10 Oct 2025
Leeds Playhouse has today announced casting for the upcoming co-production of its magical new production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A production by Leeds Playhouse, Shakespeare’s Globe and Headlong with Bristol Old Vic, it plays in the Playhouse’s Quarry Theatre from 3 – 7 February.
The cast includes Hedydd Dylan as Hippolyta/Titania (The Comedy of Errors, RSC, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Globe), Jack Humphrey in his professional debut as Quince/Egeus, Lou Jackson in his professional debut as Demetrius/Cobweb, Pria Kalsi (The Last Quiz Night on Earth, Oxford Girls) as Flute/Child, Danny Kirrane (Skins, Jerusalem) as Bottom, Tiwa Lade (My Father’s Fable, Great Expectations) as Hermia/Mustardseed, Michael Marcus (The Invention of Love, Who Killed My Father) as Theseus/Oberon, David Olaniregun (Romeo and Juliet, Globe, Andor) as Lysander/Moth, Tara Tijani (The Merry Wives of Windsor, School for Scandal, RSC) as Helena/Peaseblossom, and Sergo Vares (The New Real, RSC/Headlong, People, Places & Things) as Puck.
Directed by Headlong’s Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan and Co-Directed by Naeem Hayat, this striking new staging will continue Headlong’s mission to stage all plays like they are new plays, no matter their age or place in the public conscience, asking audiences to look afresh at the stories they think they know.
Holly Race Roughan said: “The world of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a turbulent one. The natural environment is upside down and unpredictable, and the political and social landscape is on edge, creating a sense of tension that we are all experiencing today.
“This new staging will explore some of the darker elements of Shakespeare’s well-known comedy, turning it on its head and asking us to re-examine its themes and subject matter.
“Following a highly successful collaboration on Henry V, it is a joy to be partnering once again with Shakespeare’s Globe and our committed national partners to allow audiences to meet this play in the moment we are in.”
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is designed by Max Johns, with Hugo Aguirre as Design Associate/Access Support Worker, Candlelight and Lighting Design by Joshie Harriette, Composition and Sound Design by Nicola T Chang, Costume Supervision by Jackie Orton, Dramaturgy by Frank Peschier, Fight and Intimacy Direction from Haruka Kuroda, Movement Direction by Malik Nashad Sharpe, Sonny Nwachukwu as Origins Assistant Director, and Voice by Gary Horner. A Midsummer Night’s Dream was cast by Becky Paris CDG, Head of Casting at Shakespeare’s Globe.
In the depths of winter, discover the magic of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as you’ve never seen it before.
To escape a society ruled by tyrannical law, four young lovers flee to the forest beyond the city walls. But the world of the woods has been turned upside down by a fierce battle between the Fairy King and Queen, Oberon and Titania, over a stolen child.
As their quarrel deepens, others fall prey to jealousy, manipulation, and the dark spells of Oberon’s unruly Puck. As day turns to night and snow begins to fall in summer, can anyone stop the dream from turning into a nightmare?
Headlong’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be created to meet Intermediate Theatre Green Book standards. The Theatre Green Book is a vital initiative pushing the industry toward greener, smarter practices. Being part of this movement means Headlong is committed to reducing their environmental impact across every part of their work – from office to rehearsal to performance.
A production by Leeds Playhouse, Shakespeare’s Globe and Headlong with Bristol Old Vic, A Midsummer Night’s Dream will open at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe from 15 November 2025 – 31 January 2026.
The production will then tour to Shakespeare North Playhouse (3-7 February 2026), Leeds Playhouse, a Headlong Associate Partner venue (14-28 February 2026), Bristol Old Vic (4-21 March 2026) and Oxford Playhouse, a Headlong Associate Partner venue (24-28 March 2026).
This production is generously supported by Charles Holloway OBE.
14 – 28 Feb 2026
The world's no longer what it seems.
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