Pierre Lien - Nick Bottom


Name:
Pierre Lien

Age:
23


School:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, M. Phil in Linguistics

Past experience:
In my secondary school days each year we have inter-class drama competition, and I’ve come to acknowledge my interest in acting. I like to perform. In university I took part in 2 consecutive years of CUHK's Shakespeare festival where a lot of universities in China, Macau, Taiwan participate. The criteria is to direct a 20 min short play. Through that I performed in Henry the Fourth, and directed Twelfth Night, which we won. I directed Joseph (Theseus) in the latter.

How does this production compare with competitions?

In a competition we want to please the judges, so we cater for them: highly intellectual academic types. They’re very different than having a live audience, who are just people from the general population.


A lot of cast members are much younger than you, how is that affecting the dynamics?
The greatest challenge for the younger cast members is to understand what the play means. Working with them is sometimes telling them what their lines mean, so I have to take a more active role in negotiating what they are talking about. It’s great fun working with the little ones. I wouldn’t have thought that before.

What is your role in this production and how would you describe him/her?
I play Bottom, one of the mechanics. Bottom is a really lovable character. He is so egoistic that he needs to say the last lines for every single scene. So self-centred that he can’t see other people. I won’t say I identify with him, but I got to really like him. If I meet him in real life I’d really hate him, but in a play, you get to kind of love the “jerkiness”. 


It’s hard not to overdo Bottom, because he’s such a superfluous person. I tend to go over the top in every single instance, which rather flattens the character. Hence, one of the greatest challenge is to control him. To go back a little bit, and try to give him depth by giving him contrast. 


My favourite character in this play is...
Bottom is my favourite. You can put Bottom in any other Shakespeare play and it’s instantly funny, even the tragedies can become a comedy. My 2nd favourite is Puck, the naughty, mischevious character.  


Is it fun then that you're playing a character which has a lot of interactions with Puck?
It’s interesting because Bottom cannot see Puck. That is a great challenge. There’s this scene when I’m holding a piece of paper and Sherman just takes it. I have to imagine the paper flying away when he’s physically just right there.


Do you see yourself in Bottom?
5 years ago I would say yes. In my secondary school days I was the superfluous, egoistic guy. Now I think I have grown up a bit. So playing Bottom is somewhat a reflection on myself.



My most memorable dream is...
There’s this time when I was 7 and I dreamt of my grandpa, whom I’ve never seen in life. In the dream I was with grandpa enjoying a meal, the feeling was very happy and joyous. So even if I don’t remember the story, it is a beautiful dream.

On a midsummer night I love to...

I was on vacation in the Philipines one summer and we were just sitting on the beach at night, looking at the stars, it was so great I wish that night is every single night. 

What is love to you?

I don’t think Bottom understands love…love to him equals lust. To me, however, you can’t quantify love. Right now society is quantifying love too much. There’s no degree to it. You can’t grab it or look for it. I believe that love looks for you, not the other way round. 

If I have magical powers I would...

Use it to punish people who invented homework and assignments. From a young age I’ve hated it.

Sophiya Chiang - Hermia

Name:
Sophiya Chiang

Age:
16

School:
St. Paul’s Co-educational College

Past experience:
Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (S4A), Ophelia, a pirate in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead (AFTEC)
 

Why did you join this production?
Because it's an excellent learning opportunity and a once in a lifetime experience! 


What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
I play Hermia. My character is an alpha female. Fierce and bold, she is a powerful woman and a manipulative charmer. She is also quite feisty and violent when she’s mad. So if I were you, I wouldn’t provoke her.


Do you see yourself in your role?
Well, I see a little bit of me in this character because I do think I’m quite a strong individual in terms of willpower and fierceness. Haha. But then I’m not as destructive or violent as she is, so don’t worry, I won’t bite.


My favourite character in this play is...
Bottom. This character that Shakespeare has created, is simply hilarious.


And my favourite scene is...
There are so many memorable moments! But my favorite would have to be Act 3 scene 2, as Hermia has a tremendous tantrum and leaps into the air in attempt to scoop out Helena’s eyes with her bare hands because she is teased of her small size.


Describe Shakespeare in 3 words.
Ingenious. Witty. AMAZING.


My most memorable dream is...
My most beautiful dream is quite tragic. I dreamt of a world where time was frozen and youth was preserved forever. But the lack of death betokened no meaning to life, and this revelation in the dream allowed me to appreciate how precious and beautiful the present is.


On a midsummer night I love to...
Walk along the beach as the sun was setting. It was a beautiful night with a mild breeze bringing tranquility and serenity to the silent midsummer night. That’s my favorite memory.


What is love to you?
As quoted from the play, I agree that “the course of true love never did run smooth“. Love is a long and winding road that everyone must have, at some point in time, journeyed through. And I think even though one knows not what they may find along the way, through this journey, one can eventually find their own destination.


If I have magical powers I would...
I think I would abuse it… So better not grant me any? Haha. Or maybe I would bring world peace or end global warming.

Emma Chihiro Bucks - Hippolyta

Name:
Emma Chihiro Bucks


Age:
16


School:
King George V  School

Past experience:
Drama class at school, for which we need to improvise and perform. I was in a full production for the exam for this class, where we wrote our own scripts and characters. This is the first professional production that I've been in.


How is this production different?
It's really different. At school we are all classmates working on the same project, and we make our own show. Here at this production, all the creative ideas are set and I have to fulfill a character as the Director requires. It's more challenging.


What is your role and how would you describe your character in  
the play?
I play Hippolyta, a really responsible, mature, ladylike character. 


Do you see yourself in your role?
Not much, because I'm not ladylike, and I'm not that mature, since I'm still pretty young. 


Does that make the role difficult to handle?
At first I find it really challenging because I had no idea what to do, but now I'm getting used to the action and costume and since I'm required to have very good posture I'm feeling more mature. 


My favourite scene is...
The marriage scene is my favourite, because all the characters is involved and I think it will be beautiful because everyone will be in their best costumes. 


Is this your first Shakespearean production?
Yes this is my first Shakespearean production. I studied his works in class but this is first time I've acted in one. Acting it out is not that different, because when I read the script I do read it out loud in character. Though of course the action makes it a lot more lively.


What is love to you?
I haven't really experienced love before...but from watching movies and dramas I think it is when two people accept each other and they connect.

Alice Wong - Egeus

Name:
Alice Wong

Age:
16

School:
King George V  School

Past experience:
I don't have much acting experience apart from my GCSE exams

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
I play Egeus. It is quite challenging for me to play the character Egues for I find it difficult to have masculine movements - I forget them sometimes. But I am getting better and better at it thanks to the guidance from Mr. Spurr and Siona!


Do you see yourself in your role?
I can relate to Egeus a little bit because I am quite hot-headed myself at times, especially when things don't exactly go my way. Not cool! But I try my best to see myself as a dad who is also a general and I hope I'll be able to give the best performance at the end and not let anyone down.


My favourite scene is...
Probably the last scene where the mechanicals give their performance. I find this scene extremely funny and entertaining. I love a happy ending!


And my favourite character is...
Bottom/Pyramus because this character lights up the show and make it even more enjoyable to watch

On a midsummer's night I love to...

Sit by the seaside and serenade myself. 


If I have magical powers I would...
Wish for world peace, and give myself money!




Sherman Chow - Puck

Name:
Sherman Chow 

Age:
12

School:
Sheng Kung Hui Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School

Past experience:
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern (AFTEC Bilingual Theatre for Youth), Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare4All) 

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?

I play Puck, who is a mischevious character. He likes to play tricks and don't care when other people says he made a mistake.


Do you see yourself in your role?
A bit...I am a mischevious guy and I like to have fun.


My favourite scene is...

when I first appear in Act 2. I get to catch the fairies and play with them.

Do you enjoy acting?
I love to act. I get to do a lot of different things and I can let myself go. 

On a midsummer's night I...Go to bed early! 


If I have magical powers I would...
Play tricks on other people to show off my powers!

Adam Chan - Thisbe


Name:
Adam Chan

Age:
10

School:
Hennessy Road Government Primary School (AM)

Past experience:
Last year I made my stage debut as Mushu the Dragon in Mulan


What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
I play Thisbe, who is a boy playing a girl who is very silly and always makes mistakes.


Do you see yourself in your role?
Not really, because I always make things right. And I'm not silly.

Are you enjoying this production?
Yes, because the Director is very professional and all the actors and actresses are very professional. Sometimes I get nervous because of that.


Who is your favourite character in the play?
Lysander, because my brother's playing him, and he's really cool.

And my favourite moment in the play is...
When my character dies because she thinks Pyramus is dead.When I have to pretend to kill myself it's very dramatic.

My most beautiful dream is…

I dreamt that I have a kingdom for myself and I can have everything I want. Sweets, chocolates, toys, everything.


My favourite memory of a midsummer night…
I went to Australia last summer and we held torches in the cave. All the bats were flying and they were starring at us. 

If I have magical powers…
I would lift the house and show everyone my muscles and my strength.

Dominic Chan - Lysander

Name:
Dominic Chan

Age:
14

School:
Jockey Club Ti-I College

Past experience:
I haven't had that much experience except in my school's drama club. Previously I've played somewhat minor roles, the best roles I've had is a triad member, an idiot, and this kind of sadistic, evil big brother. This is by far the most professional and interesting production I've been in. The cast is awesome, the Director is awesome. I have a surprising number of kisses to blow, and I have perfected the technique.

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
Lysander is a dreamy, poetic kind of guy who is rather rubbish and does not have a clear goal in life. But he definitely knows how to charm women and write poems and act really poetic. He's like that guy in your high school literature club who uses big words but isn't useful in any situation.


Do you see yourself in your role?
No definitely not. The only thing is I like to write poems, but I definitely do not know how to charm women. Personality wise I'm closer to Demetrius, I'm not the most creative person.

If you're so different does that make the role difficult?
My drama teacher once said, "It's easy to act something you're not because you don't feel embarrassed doing it." I won't say it's easier necessarily, since the production is so professional, but it's easier than acting a character who is very similar to me, as it will be hard to accept your own weaknesses. So it's not that difficult acting Lysander, I just have to act dreamy and dumb.

Do you enjoy acting?
Yes a lot! Of course there's the part about being the spotlight, being in front of the media with awesome sunglasses and all that. But the best part is being someone other than yourself and having the chance to do something you've always wanted to try, and people won't judge you because of it's a play. You will never, ever, catch me wearing a purple tie in real life. I've always wanted to dress eccentric but was afraid people will laugh.

What is love to you?
Of course since I'm rather young, and like I said I'm not that good at charming women...but if you really want to know, the idea of being in love is an interesting experience. Lysander's love is not really my idea of true love. He likes Hermia because she's pretty, but he doesn't see that she is a control freak and might change after they're married. Love as I know from reading about it, as a concept, will be to accept the other person's weaknesses, while not loving all of them, make them more attractive to myself. That's what I read from all those weird, romantic stories that my sister made me read (because they're useful).

Mary Xu - Snug


Name:
Mary Meichang Xu

Age:
17

School:
Jockey Club Ti-I College

Past experience:
Myself in The Kitchen (AFTEC)

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
I play Snug, who is very shy, and sometimes rather stupid.


Do you see yourself in your role?
I see a lot of character in myself. I'm not very stupid but I sometimes pretend to be, and I do a lot of stuff without thinking much about it, because I'd rather not do much...if I can. 

Who is your favourite character in the play?
Snug, when he's a lion! I'm so excited to try my costume. I haven't seen it yet but I've seen the sketch. It's very cool...I have ears and a tail!

And my favourite moment in the play is...
When Pyramus and Thisbe die together. It's so dramatic!

My most beautiful dream is…
I fly high above the houses, chasing others and fight with them above the houses.

On a midsummer night I like to…
When I was about 5-6 years old, we lived in a place where there were a lot of fireflies in the garden, and we would sit outside on a summer's night. It was very beautiful, with lots of stars in the sky.

If I have magical powers…
I want to have a key which can open everydoor. I would open the door and it would be exactly the place where I want to be.

Jonathan Lei - Snout


Name:
Jonathan Lei

Age:
10

School:
South Island School

Past experience:
Last year I made my stage debut as Bill in Bill


What is your role and how would you describe your character in 
the play?
I play Snout the tinker, he's a very creative and smart person. He makes things and tinker with things. 


Do you see yourself in your role?
A bit, because he's smart! I consider myself that. 

Who is your favourite character in the play?
Pyramus, because he's very intelligent, and hilarious. He's very 
dramatic too.

And my favourite moment in the play is...
When Thisbe dies on top of Pyramus, it's very hilarious.

My most beautiful dream is…
The one dream where I take control of everything. I had everything and can do anything I want. There's not much to it really...I just control everything and play lots of video games.

On a midsummer night I like to…
Like to walk around in nature and enjoy the view.

If I have magical powers…
I would do anything I want, get anything I want, and eat lots of food. 

Busy rehearsing...

The promo video is out! Some sneak peak into rehearsals: 

Nikita Ma - Titania


Name:
Nikita Ma

Age:
11

School:
Diocesan Girls' School

Past experience:
Viola/Cesario in Twelfth Night, Portia in Julius Caesar (Shakespeare4All)


What is your role and how would you describe your character in 
the play?
I play Titania, who is kind of mean and evil, because she plays naughty tricks on everybody. Only a little bit less than Puck. So, she is evil.



Do you see yourself in your role?
I'm totally different from Titania. She enjoys really high social status as the fairy queen, but I'm not really that important at school. Also, I'm not as boring. 

Who is your favourite character in the play?
Puck is my favourite character because he's mischevious and he's 
really funny. 

And my favourite moment in the play is...
My favourite moment in the play is when Puck leads Demetrius and Lysander into the clearing and put a spell on them.  

My most beautiful dream is…
I don't really have one. I do have nightmares, but I'd rather not remember.

On a midsummer night I like to…
Daydream...or, nightdream! I dream about school work, even though it's rather stressful. 

If I have magical powers…
There would be unlimited candy!

Myron Tse - Peter Quince


Name:
Myron Tse

Age:
13

School:
St Paul's Co-educational School

Past experience:
I started acting when I was 7 and was in a few Shakespeare4All productions 




Fun fact:
I want to be an actor when I grow up.

How are you enjoying this production?
I think this is more professional, as a lot of the actors are older and more mature. I've only worked with kids before because the productions I was in were for primary school level. I feel like I've upgraded. 

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
I play Peter Quince, who is a shy character but he's also very stubborn, which I am. I can sometimes be timid too and I am scared to take a shower by myself after I watch a horror film. The only difference is Quince is a kiss-ass and I'm not. I don't like doing that. 

Who is your favourite character in the play?
Definitely Bottom, because I want to be an actor when I grow up, and Bottom is quirky, dramatic and funny. I think he's actually brave too. 


And my favourite moment in the play is...
in Act 5, where Flute and Bottom act out the play Thisbe and Hermes. It's funny and goofy, and it's also very dramatic.

My most beautiful dream is…
I went to a candy house that Hansel and Gretel went to...I just finished reading the book and I fell asleep dreaming that I went there. Instead of a witch I saw my mom, and we started eating the house and the candy lasted forever. I got sick and threw up all over the floor. I was 10 when I had the dream.

On a midsummer night I…
I like to stay home, lay on my bed, and read books with the air-conditioner on!

If I have magical powers I would…
Of course I would give myself a great genius brain and be so athletic that everyone admires me. Also control my principal so that we will never have homework anymore. 

Jasmine Loke - Helena


Name:
Jasmine Loke

Age:
16

School:
Chinese International School

Past experience:
Nerissa in Merchant of Venice, Juliet in Romeo & Juliet (s4a), etc. 


Fun fact:
I’ve been acting since I was 9, having been influenced by my mom and sister. I saw my sister in Shakespeare4All’s production of Macbeth, and fell in love with theatre. I thought it was really creative, so I joined Shakespeare4All myself.  

Why do you enjoy acting so much?
I get to be someone else and not myself. I get to live another lifestyle.

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?  
I play Helena. She likes to pity herself and thinks herself inferior to Hermia even when others say she isn’t. This is especially because Demetrius likes Hermia, and Helena herself is crazy about Demetrius. So she is jealous of Hermia. 

Do you see yourself in your role?
I don’t see myself as Helena at all, because I’m not desperate for other people’s attentions.  She constantly seeks Demetrius’ attention, and I definitely won’t do that.

If you are such a different person from your role, does that make the role challenging?

Definitely. Helena is a drama queen. There’s a part in Act 2 when Demetrius kisses Helena, and she is in complete shock. She also swoons. I’ve never acted this way inside or outside of any character I’ve ever played. So it’s really hard to get into character and not be hard to show these dramatic experiences.

Having been in quite a few production of Shakespeare’s plays, how would you describe Shakespeare?
He’s astonishing. He writes in iambic pentameter, and this play in particular, there are many couplets. I find it astonishing how he can do that. His plots are always creative and he always manages to produce a lot of different plots, for each of his thirty-seven plays.

What is love to you?
Love is about self-sacrifice and not desperately chasing after someone. As the bible says, love is not selfish and not boastful.

Matthew Li - Demetrius

Name:
Matthew Li

Age:
15

School:
HKUGA College

Past experience:
Tybalt in Romeo & Juliet, Gossebery/Wall in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare4All)


Fun fact:
I haven’t acted in 4 years, so I hope I’m not rusty.

How are you enjoying this production?
I haven’t acted in 4 years, and I came back because I like drama. Maybe this love comes from my parents. Acting brings me into a different world. I am not a different person necessarily but I do get to try a different lifestyle, a different way of life.

What is your role and how would you describe your character ?  
I play Demetrius, a military man. It’s all about honour and responsibility for him, but on the relationship side he is a but messy. He has a relationship with Helena, dumps her, and then falls in love with Hermia. Of course there are some reasons: Hermia’s father is Egeus, the general, and maybe I can be promoted sooner if I’m his son-in-law. 

Is it a difficult character to handle?
I try to melt into the character and integrate with him. I try to be the character. In real life, there are people who are exactly like this, and I just try to be them.

Does that mean you have had similar experiences as Demetrius?
I’ve been single since I was born and I’ve never been in any relationship. 

Doesn’t that make the role challenging, when Demetrius’ love life is so fulfilling?
I’ve played a lover before, so it’s not the first time…so I hope I will be capable of being in love…in the show.

My favourite character is…
Of course myself, Demetrius! A military man is cool, and in those days, they ruled Hong Kong. They were really well respected, and they enjoyed a lot of social status.

My most beautiful dream is…
It’s a rather typical guy’s dream, the kind that when you wake you feel like the world is in the palm of your hands. The kind of life an emperor enjoys, where I can control everything and at night I go home to a good wife.

On a midsummer night I…  
Sleep. 

What is love to you?
Love is at first just a feeling. And when the relationship is confirmed, it’s a promise, a commitment that we need to nurture and fulfill. 

(AFTEC: But Matthew insisted that he has no idea whether he will be a responsible boyfriend!)

Sian McKeever - Cobweb

Name:
Sian McKeever

Age:
14

School:
Canadian International School

Past experience:
Yes, at EduArts classic drama program! I enjoy acting more now than when I was young, because I understand better what I am doing and it is more than just standing there being awkward.

Why this production?
I like this play a lot more than other Shakespeare plays, it’s interesting and fun. I didn’t really care what role I play as long as I got in.

What is your role and how would you describe your character in the play?
I play Cobweb, a cheeky fairy. Even though this fairy is a guy, I will play him more feminine than masculine, because it’s easier for me.

Favourite moment?
The part where Helena and Hermia fights. It’s interesting.

My most beautiful dream is…
I haven’t had any good dreams that I can remember.

On a midsummer night I…
sleep.

If I have magical powers I would…
Probably be invisible.