A Midsummer Night's Dream is a Shakespearean comedy about four intertwined plots that collide in an enchanted forest: four Athenian lovers, a group of amateur actors, and the fairy king and queen. The story follows the chaos that ensues after the fairy king, Oberon, uses a magical love potion to play tricks on his queen, Titania, and to meddle in the affairs of the four lovers, ultimately resulting in mistaken identities and confusion. The play resolves with the magical mistakes being fixed, leading to two happy couples and the Athenian workmen performing a hilarious play for the Duke's wedding.