Sleepless -a Midsummer Night-s Dream- (2025)

(the short, dark-haired victim) transitions from righteous anger to sleep-deprived psychosis. When Lysander rejects her (under the potion’s effect), she doesn’t just cry. She stops blinking. Her famous tirade— "And in the wood, where often you and I / Upon faint primrose-beds were wont to lie" —is delivered as a legal deposition, as if she is trying to prove that reality existed before this endless night.

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The blue light of our phones. The 24-hour news cycle. The gig economy that punishes rest. The anxiety that creeps in at 3 AM, whispering that you forgot something, that you aren't enough, that the world is burning while you lie still. is not a distortion of Shakespeare. It is a mirror. Her famous tirade— "And in the wood, where

Because in that forest, once you stop watching, you become the one who is watched. Caveat: Not recommended for those with active insomnia or light-triggered migraines. A truly transformative, if exhausting, experience. The 24-hour news cycle