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Shakespeare actor is living the dream

All male Shakespeare theatre troupe Propeller is embarking on its latest tour. Catherine Vonledebur talks to actor Dan Wheeler about the company.

Dan Wheeler plays Helena in Propella's all-male production of A Midsummer's Night Dream

Performing in all-male Shakespeare ensemble Propeller is like being in a boy band or sports team, says actor Dan Wheeler.

The acclaimed Worcestershire-based theatre company has just embarked on a British tour with its award-winning production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and a revival of The Comedy of Errors.

“It’s probably like being in a sports team. We all get on very well and all hang out together when we’re not on stage,” says 31-year-old Dan.

“It sounds a bit cheesy but Propeller is a bit like family. We go out for a drink with the producer. It’s like having 13 brothers.

“But there are lots of women working backstage, too, including our costume supervisor, wardrobe mistress and stage directors.”

In Shakespeare’s most magical comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dan cross-dresses as Helena and in the farcical The Comedy of Errors he plays estranged twin Antipholus of Syracuse.

“It seems an odd thing to say, but the gender thing is the least interesting,” he explains.

“I approach playing a woman like I do any character, really. You think about the similarities and differences to yourself and play the part truthfully. Men and women react to emotional situations in a similar way.