A Midsummer Night's Cryptid

This play finally answers the question so many people have wrestled with, "What if a Sasquatch wandered through the middle of events during 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'?"

This play finally answers the question so many people have wrestled with, "What if a Sasquatch wandered through the middle of events during 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'?"

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A Midsummer Night's Cryptid

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  • Cherielyn Ferguson: A Midsummer Night's Cryptid

    What a fun mash-up with something for everyone. A Midsummer Night's Eve's lovers, along with Puck and Bottom, get mixed in with the mythical creatures of the Pacific Northwest and Loch Ness. Funny from start to finish, the play offers six fully-rounded characters that are sure to be fun for actors to perform and enjoyed by a lucky audience.

    What a fun mash-up with something for everyone. A Midsummer Night's Eve's lovers, along with Puck and Bottom, get mixed in with the mythical creatures of the Pacific Northwest and Loch Ness. Funny from start to finish, the play offers six fully-rounded characters that are sure to be fun for actors to perform and enjoyed by a lucky audience.

  • Ava Love Hanna: A Midsummer Night's Cryptid

    This is the kind of play you read and think, "Wow, this might be THE perfect short comedy." Everything Brian Rust writes is smart and deeply funny, but A Midsummer Night's Cryptid is a rare gem: a clever, pun-filled parody that manages to be both a love letter to Midsummer and a complete subversion of it. It's witty, as charming as the original play, and offers pure, unadulterated fun. Absolutely demand to see this on stage.

    This is the kind of play you read and think, "Wow, this might be THE perfect short comedy." Everything Brian Rust writes is smart and deeply funny, but A Midsummer Night's Cryptid is a rare gem: a clever, pun-filled parody that manages to be both a love letter to Midsummer and a complete subversion of it. It's witty, as charming as the original play, and offers pure, unadulterated fun. Absolutely demand to see this on stage.

Character Information

PUCK, any gender, a chaotic fairy who breaks the 4th Wall like a pantomime dame.
LYSANDER, 20s-ish Athenian, dosed with a love potion and totally irrational
SAS, a Bigfoot, a voice of reason. Can be played by any gender.
HELENA, a 20s-ish Athenian, also irrational thanks to a love potion but with an IQ a few points higher than Lysander
NESSIE, the Loch Ness Monster. Any gender. No amount of Scottish accent is too much.
BOTTOM (can double with Puck or Lysander) part human, part donkey. Male, any age.
  • Puck
    Any age, any gender, anyone who can portray a very chaotic fairy prankster.
    Character Age
    Immortal
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Lysander
    A young Athenian, dosed with a love potion and totally irrational
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male or male-presenting
  • Sas
    A Bigfoot, the play's voice of reason.
    Character Age
    Any adult
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Helena
    Another Athenian, also irrational thanks to a love potion but with an IQ a few points higher than Lysander
    Character Age
    20ish
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Nessie
    The Loch Ness Monster. (No amount of Scottish accent is too much.)
    Character Age
    Hundreds, maybe thousands of years old
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Bottom
    Part human, part donkey.
    Character Age
    30-60
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Divine Madness Players - Performances at New Tampa Arts Festival and Necronomicon, Year 2025