Puck finally gets the last word in Puck, in Epilogue, a one-mortal play touching on love, and visibility, in a sequel to A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Yes, Puck is a hobgoblin, but he still fears, hopes, and even doubts. When Puck considers what transpired between him and an Athenian youth, he wonders if he gave the young man the autonomy that everyone – hobgoblin and mortal alike – craves.
This time, Puck is in charge in a show about visibility and what it means to truly be seen.