A Midsummer
Night’s Dream
Shakespeare in the Parking
Lot
The Drilling Company
July 17, 2025
The Drilling
Company’s Shakespeare in the Parking Lot production of A Midsummer Night’s
Dream is two hours of pure joy. This is their thirtieth year of presenting
free summer Shakespeare on the Lower East Side.
Artistic Director Hamilton Clancy has gathered a phenomenal troupe this
summer to continue his well-loved tradition. They are a highly skilled combination of accomplished
regulars and bold new faces. Photo courtesy of The Drilling Company,
Shakespeare in the Parking Lot
Egea (played by Lizabeth Allen) brings his daughter, Hermia (played by Miranda Reilly) to Duke Theseus (played by David Marantz) because of her disobedience. Egea wants Hermia to marry Demetrius (played by Kaleb Baker), but Hermia wants to marry Lysander (played by Patrick Hart). To make matters worse, Demetrius has been spending time with Helena (played by Lia Bonfilio), but he does not love her. Theseus proclaims that Hermia must follow her mother’s orders or suffer the consequences. Lysander and Hermia plan to flee to where Athenian law has no power, and marry there. Helena hears of this plan and tells Demetrius. Their paths cross in the forest on a midsummer’s night, where magic and mischief run wild.
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David Marantz, Una Clancy, & Alessandro Colla |
The Mechanicals are a striking group of actors. Alessandro Colla and Evangeline Fontaine make their long-awaited comeback to Shakespeare in the Parking Lot. Mr. Colla is fierce and untamed as Bottom / Pyramus, and Ms. Fontaine is commanding and precise as Peter Quince. Adam Joy Sall delivers a meek and tender Robin Starling / Moon. Basil Lvoff is grounded and composed as Snug / Lion. Marion Stenfort portrays Snout / Wall with a musical flair. Chris Martel is charming as Flute / Thisbe. Their individual characters are strong and distinct. Their comic timing is impeccable.
Andy Rowell delivers a devilish Puck. He grabs the audience’s attention from the minute he enters, and they willingly follow him on his magical adventure. He develops a stunning rapport with Mr. Marantz’s Oberone. The brightest newcomer to Shakespeare in the Parking Lot is Marie Claire as the Changeling.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is playing Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:00 PM through August 2. The parking lot is on the corner of Rivington & Norfolk. Take the F Trian to Delancey. Nothing says summer more than FREE outdoor Shakespeare, and no one does it better than the Drilling Company’s Shakespeare in the Parking Lot.
Domenick Danza
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