1. How does the play, A Midsummer's Night's Dream, end?
The play, A Midsummer's Night's Dream, ends with a speech by Tom who is playing Puck. When he finishes his speech, the fairies scurry about and the curtain closes. It opens again, and the fairies are caught off guard. They form a line and bow a few times, the curtain closes again and they wander off.
2. Who does Roy thank in Act One, Scene One?
Roy takes the stage after the play ends and he says a few words of thank. He thanks Allan and Betty Shirlaw for providing the lumber at cost to build the settings. He thanks Joy Samuels and the Art Department for painting the settings and making them look great. He thanks the Symours for providing the cordials at half-time. He thanks Mrs. Walker for the cakes. Then he tanks, Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Lummis, and a woman whose name begins with P (Roy cannot remember her name) for making the costumes. Finally, he thanks Miss Latrobe for getting the show together and getting the debating team into the quarter finals.
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