Oberon demands the flower filled with love-juice that Puck has brought him. He says he will apply it to Titania and orders Puck to pour some of the love-juice onto Demetrius who spurns the love of ...
Rather than fight it out in court, he instead changed its name to Oberon, a nod to the character in William Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Andrew Richardson as Oberon and Boadicea Ricketts as Helena What is it like preparing for a role in a Shakespeare play versus a musical like Guys & Dolls? The text is the big one! For Guys & Dolls ...
Titania is the largest moon of Uranus and is named after the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Oberon is the second-largest and is named after the mythical king of ...
Oberon describes a flower filled with love-juice from one of Cupid's arrows and tells Puck to bring it to him. Hermia is ordered by her father, to marry Demetrius, who is loved by Helena, but ...
Really. Poor Shakespeare. The disruption of order creates many comical, as well as serious, moments in the play. There is disorder within the fairy world because Titania and Oberon are in conflict.