The substance used to undo the love spells cast by Oberon's flower.
What is maple syrup?
The FSC drama production of 2021.
What is a trick question - there was no drama production in 2021 because of Covid restrictions.
The Wall is an impersonation of this person.
Who is President Trump?
Two foods that the fairies plan to feed to Bottom.
What are apricots, berries, grapes, figs, or mulberries?
A tall wooden pole, often decorated with flowers, around which people dance to celebrate spring.
What is a maypole?
Tom Snout's trade.
What is a fish-monger?
The only play that the FSC Drama Club has produced two times.
What is The Mouse that Roared?
Moonshine carries these two things.
What are a lanthorn and a thornbush?
In the original text, Puck places the head of this animal on Bottom.
What is a donkey?
A female fox.
What is a vixen?
The two foods Bottom tells the mechanics to avoid before their performance.
What are onions and garlic?
The original name of the family featured in The Noble Bonds.
What is Savage?
Pyramus and Thisbe meet here.
Where is Ninus tomb?
Hermia insults Helena by calling her this kind of blossom.
What is a cankerblossom?
A name used by Lysander to refer to the moon.
What is Phoebe?
The dog breed Helena most relates to.
The setting of the FSC production of As You Like It.
What is New France (Quebec)?
These two fairies are Titania's attendants (in the FSC production).
Buttercup and Pitcher Plant.
Bottom's trade - in the original play.
What is a weaver?
A caterpillar or worm that destroys blossoming flowers, used metaphorically as an insult.
What is a cankerblossom?
Maidens call Oberon's magical flower this.
What is "love-in-idleness"?
The first Shakespearean play produced by the FSC Drama Club.
What is A Comedy of Errors?
Robin's second name.
What is Goodfellow?
The character who has the most lines in the original text of MND.
Who is Puck?
The saint traditionally associated with midsummer.
Who is St John the Baptist?