Much Ado About Nothing
Review by Matthew Murray
Review by Matthew Murray
This Much Ado has been touted as "the Bollywood version" and it does include a lot of singing and dancing, Indian style, though these are hardly the most distinguished parts of the evening
Richard Rose convincingly and compellingly examines how a different culture reacts to the familiar tale.
Director's Cut - David Tennant in Much Ado About Nothing We are excited to be launching Director's Cut with one of our best-selling titles, Much Ado About Nothing. Read an introduct…
Synetic Theater's terrific "silent" production of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing had me wondering about the many technical design element decisions made long before an audience steps i…
Remember Eisenstaedt’s iconic victory photo, “The Kiss”? Taken in 1945, a sailor in white cap kisses a girl in white, a nurse, as she bends over backwards like a hairpin. Y…
Sequined bras, showgirls, and strip poker, anyone?
For those to whom silent theater seems an oxymoron, Synetic Theater's decade-long decision to produce wordless Shakespeare must seem a very strange decision. How does one tell a complex, mov…
This high-spirited dance is part prank, part street fight. The woman in the flared party dress and the guy in motorcycle-gang attire are twisting and bopping to 1950s rock, but a pugnacious …
"Synetic" is a word that has come to mean more, at least in the parlance of DC theatre, than the Crystal City-based company which it names. It has come to mean a theatre that is physical, se…
St James' Church, Reading: Amid the expanding professional theatre sector in Reading rises the town's Between the Lines Theatre Company, here staging its third production since its ince…
Shakespeare's comedy Much Ado About Nothing runs at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison through Sunday, Dec. 28.
St. Louis Shakespeare sets the romantic comedy on Sicily after World War II.Â
Fresh from an international tour, following the one of the UK this spring and early summer, the pared-down staging by Shakespeare's Globe on Tour of one of the most popular comedies has …
SWEET An evening under the stars at the Theatricum Botanicum rarely disappoints. No exception to that general rule, "Much Ado About Nothing," playing in repertory in the theater's sylvan Top…
An imaginative adaptation of Much Ado that's packed with action and fizzing with powerful emotions
Lion and Unicorn Theatre, London: The intimate Lion and Unicorn's Much Ado imposes itself on its in-the-round audience like a boisterous teenager: admirable for its energy and irreveren…
One of the jewels of the southern Wisconsin/northern Illinois region ... especially for lovers of classical theater, is the American Players Theatre in Spring Green, about 35 miles west of M…
RECOMMENDED Some of the nicer things in life really are free, such as Shakespeare served al fresco on a summer evening by the talented and community-minded Midsommer Flight theater collectiv…
An evening under the stars at the Theatricum Botanicum rarely disappoints. No exception to that general rule, "Much Ado About Nothing," playing in repertory in the theater's sylvan Topanga s…
Tis indeed summer and that to the world of the Bard means Much Ado About Nothing. And the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory is no exception to that rule as they mount their first in-the-round pr…
About the play: "The Arragons are a nationally acclaimed traveling band of bluegrass/folk musicians, returning this July from their year-long tour to the place that started it all, The Messi…
As part of the annual RADA festival, BurntOut Theatre presents Much Ado About Nothing in the middle of Russell Square, a fitting backdrop to the Bard’s coquettish comedy about love, ma…