Articles about Much Ado About Nothing
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Vanessa Redgrave, 75, and James Earl Jones, 81, are to play the sharp-tongued lovers in an Old Vic production of Shakespeare's comedy. Does age matter on stageVanessa Redgrave is 75 and Jame…
You're never too old to trade Shakespearean quips or fall in love " at least not on the London stage.Academy Award and Tony Award winners Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones, both longtime…
The Old Vic is to get even older this year, with two of the most celebrated lovers penned by Shakespeare to be played by acting "titans" who are twice the usual age the characters are played.
Former Driving Miss Daisy co-stars Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones are reuniting onstage to play sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing at Lo…
According to Deadline.com, Joss Whedon's film MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING will get a limited June 7th release via Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate, followed by a wider release on June 21, 2013.…
Joss Whedon's indie adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing will hit the big screen beginning June 7, 2013, according to Deadline.com. Released by Roadside Attractios and Lio…
LAMDA presents William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet & Much Ado About Nothing at the Riverside Studios 28 November " 6 December This autumn, LAMDA (The London Academy of Music & …
LESS ADO IS STILL MUCH ADO Shakespeare’s plays tend to be longer than those of contemporary playwrights, typically running 120-150 minutes. This leads many theatre directors to wonder …
Iqbal Khan tells Sophie Reynolds about his Indian-inspired production for the RSC, currently playing at the Noel Coward Theatre in London. This interview is part of theatreVOICE's new series…
"The Globe on Screen," which broadcasts Shakespeare's Globe Theatre productions in cinemas in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand and the U.K., continues Oct. 10 with Much Ad…
Iqbal Khan's Indian-themed Much Ado comes to town and it's
gratifying to see an Asian-dominated audience. And following on the heels of Gregory Doran's all-black Julius
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September 24-October 27: There is much ado indeed in this energetic production with its vivid colours, music, dance and teeming communal hubbub. Iqbal Khan has set the action in present-day …
Never quite at the top of the Shakespearean canon, Much Ado About Nothing now seems more vital and adaptable than ever " and vastly darker than, say, Kenneth Branagh's sun-kissed screen romp…
The Comden, Green, and Bernstein classic musical On the Town and Shakespeare's comedy Much Ado About Nothing starring Gretchen Egolf and Christopher Innvar are the first two selections of Ba…
Joss Whedon discusses his adaptation of "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Lionsgate has struck a distribution deal for Joss Whedon’s independent film version of Much Ado About Nothing, which recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival,…
According to Deadline.com, Lionsgate has acquired North American distribution rights to director Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, which made its debut at the Toronto International Film …
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Enthusiastic reviews this week for Shakespeare: Deborah Klugman has some good things to say about Much Ado About Nothing at Knightsbridge Theatre, and Amy L…
SHAKESPEARE: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Actor Madhav Sharma talks to Suman Bhuchar about his performance as Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing, which is set in Delhi and directed by Iqbal Khan fo…
Some odd quirks and remnants of wit adorn “Much Ado About Nothing,” which closes Shakespeare Orange County’s 21st season in beautifully appointed, crowd-pleasing, curiously…
Fittingly, on the day thousands of young people across the country were finding out A-level results and where they may or may not be off to in September, Oxford University's Drama Society (O…
Mauckingbird Theatre Company's take on Much Ado About Nothing has several commendable qualities.
Mauckingbird Theatre Company, the Philadelphia troupe committed to gay-related plays and issues, offers a gender flipped production of Shakespeare's comedy Much Ado About Nothing through…
Mauckingbird Theatre Company's gay version of Shakespeare's play underscores love as a dynamic that has no gender. Inquirer theater critic Howard Shapiro reviews.
Relocated from Messina to modern Delhi, this percipient production suffers from lapses in timing, writes Ian Shuttleworth