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Theatre and Performance Studies

Cedarville University

2010

William Shakespeare

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Much Ado About Nothing, Matthew M. Moore, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps, Rebecca M. Baker, Diane C. Merchant Jan 2010

Much Ado About Nothing, Matthew M. Moore, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps, Rebecca M. Baker, Diane C. Merchant

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Considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies, Much Ado About Nothing mixes every element of great storytelling into one delightful romp. All the opposing forces are there - suspicion and loyalty, deception and honor, jealousy and true love. And no opposing forces are more delightful to watch than Benedick and Beatrice. Their merry war of wits creates a hilarious backdrop for their transformation from sassy singles to sentimental spouses, while Claudio and Hero are reunited after the truth of Don John's venomous and divisive plot against them is revealed. Experience the triumph of love in this lively production filled with music, …