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Midsummer in early spring

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The Midsummer run continues apace!

Audience reviews are glowing, but it's no easy feat to interest the media in a production of a classic that's not studded with celebrities.  There's also a Midsummer opera at BAM right now, but you know, keep your expectations at bay, since they've got a much lower budget than we do. ;)

Here's a link to the one review we've had thus far:

http://famenycmagazine.com/

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE:

http://blessedunrest.org/whatson.phtml

Get 2-for-1 tickets to the Sunday 5 PM and Monday 7 PM shows. Just buy one via the website and then email info@blessedunrest.org to reserve the second ticket.

See you at the theater!

Now it is the time of night when the graves all gaping wide. Every one lets forth his sprite down 52nd Street to ride.

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Blessed Unrest's A Midsummer Night's Dream opened to a full and raucous house last night!

 

Get your booty in a seat and keep revels with us Fri-Mon with a couple of special Thursday night performances.

 

http://blessedunrest.org/whatson.phtml

Midsummer madness

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Rehearsals are in full swing for A Midsummer Night's Dream.  We're deep in the "blessed unrest" of creation, which always involves a lot of experimentation, a little conflict, and more questions than answers.

 

Come see what alchemy the process yields when we open on March 20th!