Articles about Much Ado About Nothing
712 articles · page 6 of 29
Under director Matt Pfeiffer's helm, Akeem Davis (Benedick) and Brett Ashley Robinson (Beatrice) and the cast of "Much Ado About Nothing" bring Shakespeare's late comedy (1598 or shortly the…
Simon Godwin delivers an unexpectedly conventional production, larky and fluffy
After gender-flipping the National's Malvolio, the director Simon Godwin might have been expected to be equall…
The National Theatre's new production is the latest to tackle Shakespeare's sorrow-stained comedy
Lyttelton theatre, LondonSimon Godwin masterfully directs a slick production starring Katherine Parkinson and John Heffernan
Lovers and fighters convene at an opulent Sicilian hotel, though …
 I have a confession to make. Despite holding an advanced degree in theatre, I still at times have absolutely no idea what I'm hearing when I listen to the Bard's work. True, I can use c…
Summertime in Howard County is always a little brighter when the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company returns to the PFI Historic Park in Ellicott City with one of their memorable outdoor producti…
Instead of focusing on darker aspects of "Much Ado About Nothing," emphasis has shifted to "the lightness, and the humor, and the romance."
The Globe's main, outdoor theatre has not staged shows with a full audience since the summer of 2019, so the opening of its summer season with Lucy Bailey's production of Much Ado About Noth…
Adaptor and Director Rakesh Palisetty sat down with us to chat all things A LITTLE SHAKESPEARE: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Onstage through May 15! 👉 https://tworivertheater.org/whats-o…
Dorfman; Harold Pinter; Shakespeare's Globe, LondonA couple struggle to connect " or touch " in David Eldridge's latest; Jodie Comer owns the courtroom; and Lucy Bailey directs a sparkling n…
This production carries as much emotional heft as it exudes riotous comedy
Lucy Bailey's joyous, visually ravishing Much Ado About Nothing opens on a sombre note. On stage there is laughter …
Globe Theatre, LondonLucy Bailey's ambling production of Shakespeare's comedy, set in northern Italy on the eve of Mussolini's defeat, exudes pastoral elegance and feels like the start of su…
By ROY BERKO Shakespeare, in his comedies, writes of trickery, false accusations, restoration of harmony and romance. He uses lots of double entendre and encourages fun and farce as well as …
Plus: debut play Running with Lions at the Lyric Hammersmith; Red Pitch at the Bush Theatre
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Afrofuturism meets comic-book kitsch in a radiant production whose dramatic impact cannot match its majestic design
The first and last word on …
 Shakespeare delivered with clarity, a diverse and sizable cast, Edwardian steampunk glamor, many laughs, and romantic charm awaits at the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre. Opening a l…
Shakespeare wrote "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1598, and it has become one of his most revered comedies. "Nothing" in Elizabethan days meant "Noting" and refers to gossiping and eavesdrop…
In its second virtual rendition of the program, The Old Globe presents a devised take on "Much Ado About Nothing".
Pam Farr Summer Shakespeare Program is designed for high school students t…
In episode 1, hosts Erika Phillips, James Pillar and Niki Martinez are once again joined by guest Haisan Williams, Formerly Incarcerated Citizen and Actor with the Shakespeare Prison Project…
The broadcast of the Shakespeare in the Park production is part of Great Performances' Broadway at Home series, which also includes The King and I.
The broadcasts are part of Great Performances' Broadway at Home series.
The death of George Floyd and the protests that followed affected almost everyone in one way or another. The Pandemic Theatre decided to postpone showing Act IV of "Much Ado About Nothing" f…