Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare about couples who fall in love. The play is set in Messina, Italy, and tells the story of Beatrice and Benedick. At the start of the play ...
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing looks a lot like all the rom-coms that have followed it in the past 400 or so years.
Their love meets with some complication due to the interference of the villainous Don John. Benedick and Beatrice both deride love and each other, so their friends conspire to trick them into ...
PCPA’s “Much Ado About Nothing” is a briskly paced, clearly rendered vision of one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, chock full of ingenuity and wit.
The Don and Catharine Bryan Cultural Series continues its acclaimed film series with a screening of Kenneth Branagh’s beloved 1993 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About ...
comedy-villain Don John, even performing a mock evil cackle. Lloyd maintains some of his trademarks, such as the use of headsets and retaining the cast on stage throughout much of the production.
I have seen a film of Much Ado About Nothing, I have read it three times and have seen it in North America’s largest repertory theatre festival. Yet out of all of that, this performance has chiseled ...