Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre was set to stage a five-week run of the William Shakespeare play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ reimagined in a contemporary Manchester setting with a drum ‘n’ bass soundtrack, but has now cancelled the entire run. Set to open on 6 September and end on 12 October, some of the first performances were cancelled last minute with emails to ticket holders citing a cast injury and technical difficulties. The Royal Exchange then called off the entire run on 14 September, saying there had been “a number of issues with the production” and that the theatre had made “ever…