Oberon \Ob"er*on\ ([o^]b"[~e]r*[o^]n), prop. n. [F., fr. OF. Auberon; prob. of Frankish origin.] (Medi[ae]val Mythol.) The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab. --Shak.
Derek Lee Ragin was an exact and exquisite Oberon.
Neither Lesley Collier nor Bruce Sansom convinced me of the otherworldly allure of Titania and Oberon; the lovers played for laughs in a singularly leaden way.
This tableau, however striking, pales before the nighttime scenes in the woods, where Oberon and Titania reign as king and queen of the fairies.
I'm doing what I love to do _ singing." Miss Howarth's only previous appearance in the United States was a brief one in the Tanglewood Festival in their production of "Oberon" in 1986.
Titania and Oberon argue across an empty dinner table stretching from opposite ends of the stage. This is the imagery of a tense, dynamic Dream.