In the final act of the play, we get to experience the Shakespearian version of Inception in the 1590s. The mechanical’s play can be performed in many different ways. Traditionally its performed as a hot mess, with the mechanicals all over the place and Bottom trying to take it far too seriously. Yet there’s been productions where the mechanicals is all taking the play seriously, yet are so bad its funny.
I remember watching a traveling acting troupe in high school perform where the mechanicals’ play was performed as seriously as possible, yet they were doing so bad it was funny, like the movie The Room. Yet, the nature and personalities of the mechanicals shine through, such as Bottom interrupting to answer rhetorical questions Theseus states.
When thinking of the mechanicals play within a play, a director could go wrong very easily, by either pushing the humor too far or mismatching it with the overall vibes of the play. For example, if the play follows more of a somber and dark humor vibe, making the mechanicals all try to be funny could be off-putting and just turn out plain not funny.