In which play by Shakespeare is Nick Bottom's head transformed into that of a donkey?
Correct answer: A Midsummer Night's Dream

VorpalSinger39064
i believe Jimmy Cagney played bottom in a 1930's

Rajul
Reminded me of Nearly headless Nick from Harry Potter!

baymax
yeah, very good play this is... though I haven't seen it on stage or anything like that. have seen it on the TV.

Player Elf Counsel
VorpalSinger39064, I played Puck in our school play. I was very small so fitted the role.

SQinfoNUTS
VorpalSinger39064, yes he did. Jimmy Cagney was in a movie of A Midsummer Night's Dream. It's hard to find but well worth it.