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Fairy princess Titania, played by Mackenzie Heuer-Hendren,

Fairy princess Titania, played by Mackenzie Heuer-Hendren,

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Malik Walker's character Nick Bottom continues overacting,

Malik Walker's character Nick Bottom continues overacting,

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Lindsay Graham (right), who plays the role of Egeus

Lindsay Graham (right), who plays the role of Egeus

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Nick Bottom, played by Malik Walker, shows off his

Nick Bottom, played by Malik Walker, shows off his

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Walker discusses his lines with fellow actor Veronica

Walker discusses his lines with fellow actor Veronica

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In the opening scene of the play, Theseus (right),

In the opening scene of the play, Theseus (right),

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