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Near an Athenian court and in a nearby enchanted wood, the play follows entangled romantic pursuits, a ducal household preparing a wedding, and a rustic troupe rehearsing a pageant. Fairy monarchs intervene with a mischievous sprite whose love potion and caprices cause mistaken affections, a comic transformation of a performer, and nightlike delights that blur waking and dreaming. The chaotic overlaps of magic, desire, and theatre produce comic misunderstandings that are untangled by dawn, ending in reconciliations and the staged entertainment for the wedding. The piece explores love's irrationality, the porous boundary between illusion and reality, and the power of imagination.
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