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The comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of the most well-known and beloved works by William Shakespeare, exploring the power of love, the confusions of human emotions, and the magic of fantasy. The plot skilfully weaves together various storylines: lovers fleeing strict laws, fairy kings and queens ruling over the natural realm, and a group of clumsy craftsmen preparing a performance for the royal court.



A Midsummer Night's Dream

Amidst a dense forest, a setting full of secrets and inexplicable powers, love couples encounter obstacles that test their bonds. The fairy kingdom plays its own game with human love destinies, confusing lovers with a magical love potion that makes them fall in love with the first person they see.
Themes such as the irrationality of love, the boundaries between reality and dream, and the dynamics between power and fantasy are skilfully interwoven. Choreographer


Edward Clug, Ballet Director of the Slovenian National Theatre Maribor, dedicates himself to this classic, bringing his unique vision to the stage and transporting audiences with his vision into a world full of magic and deep emotions.

The choreography highlights both the comic and dramatic aspects of the story.

Edward Clug's choreographic interpretation, set to the music specially composed by Milko Lazar for this piece, tells Shakespeare's story through a contemporary lens – a tale that explores the depths of human nature while remaining humorous and enchanting. 


The music by Milko Lazar is a commissioned work that is composed in close connection with Clug's creation and will have its world premiere with the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin.

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Participating artists
Edward Clug (Konzept, Libretto und Choreographie)
Milko Lazar (Musik)
Marko Japelj (Bühne)
Leo Kulaš (Kostüme)
Tomaž Premzl (Licht)
Katja Wiegand (Dramaturgie)
Rok Predin (Video)
Victorien Vanoosten (Musikalische Leitung)
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Dates
February 2025
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