You've heard of love triangles. Shakespeare pulled off something like a love Venn diagram in A Midsummer Night's Dream: Lysander and Demetrius vie for Hermia's hand, while maligned Helena watches, pining for Demetrius. In the fairy realm, spirit king Oberon spars with his female counterpart, Titania, and that's before she falls for Bottom, a laborer turned donkey. Aquila Theatre Company comes to town for a one-night-only performance of the Bard's beloved comedy. A preshow discussion with a company member will be held at 7 in Room 110 of Price Music Center. —Sarah Ewald