Picture this: a major movie studio is in the throes of filming a Shakespeare adaptation when the set is crashed by characters from the play. Of course, hilarity ensues. This is the plot of “Shakespeare in Hollywood,” the new play staged by Main Street Theatre in Tucker. During the filming of the 1935 real-life movie adaptation of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” King of the Fairies Oberon and his fairy servant Puck – characters from the play – mis…
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