NOBODY does Shakespeare like Propeller.

Edward Hall’s all-male company will have you rolling in the aisles and leave you breathless with disbelief with this contrasting pair of comedies –The Comedy of Errors and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Propeller seeks to find a more engaging way of expressing Shakespeare and to completely explore the relationship between text and performance.

Their multi-award winning A Midsummer Night’s Dream has enchanted packed houses all over the world. It is fresh, funny and lyrical.

In Shakespeare’s most magical play, love and illusion collide when two pairs of lovers become entangled in fairy mischief on the eve of a royal wedding.

Dreams and reality become interchangeable and romantic chaos ensues.

In The Comedy of Errors, two sets of estranged twins, separated at birth, find themselves in the same city 25 years later with hilarious consequences.

A series of mistaken identities, assumed personas, and wild mishaps bring a family crisis – so complicated that time itself loses the plot – into heart-warming focus.

Fortunately the audience is always one step ahead.

Propeller, in association with The Touring Partnership, presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare at the Everyman Theatre, Regent Street, Cheltenham, from March 18–22.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7.45pm, Thursday 2pm.

The Comedy of Errors: Tuesday and Friday 7.45pm with a Saturday matinee at 2pm