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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Great Hall, Graham House, Green College
March 14, 2012 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

One of Shakespeare's most popular plays, A Midsummer Night's Dream follows the antics of four young lovers, a troupe of actors, and the denizens of the fairy world in which all the characters meet. Hermia is in love with Lysander, Lysander is in love with Hermia, Demetrius is also in love with Hermia and Helena is in love with Demetrius. When the lovers venture into the woods and into the world of sprites and trickery, the characters change and grow in unexpected ways, much to an audience's delight.

Additional Performance Dates
Thursday, March 15, 8 pm
Saturday, March 17, 8 pm

To Reserve Tickets
There is no cost to attend, but a reservation is required (limited spots available). To reserve your ticket, please contact , and indicate which evening you would like to attend. We are kindly asking our registrants to bring a non-perishable food item or a suggested donation of $5. All proceeds go to charity.

Join us for dinner before the show on Wednesday or Thursday, prepared by the Green College Dining Society. Dinner will be served at a special time, from 5:30-7pm on show nights.  For more information, visit www.greencollege.ubc.ca/join_us_for_dinner.

This project has been generously sponsored by a UTown@UBC Community Grant and the University Neighbourhoods Association. We encourage residents living on-campus, those in university residence and UBC students and professors to join us!

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