Performance

VenueRoyal Shakespeare Theatre
Other spaces: The Dell, Waterside, Rehearsal Room
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From3rd October 2014
Opened15th October 2014
To14th March 2015
When19:15. Oct 31, Nov 1, Jan15 3, 8, 31, Feb15 12, 26, Mar15 5 Mats 13:15
What is currently on at Royal Shakespeare Theatre (V135)

Much Ado About Nothing (or Love's Labour's Won)

Much Ado About Nothing (or Love's Labour's Won)T0932809262
Autumn 1918. A group of soldiers return from the trenches. The world-weary Benedick and his friend Claudio find themselves reacquainted with Beatrice and Hero. As memories of conflict give way to a life of parties and masked balls, Claudio and Hero fall madly, deeply in love, while Benedick and Beatrice reignite their own altogether more combative courtship. Shakespeare's comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened - before peace ultimately wins out.
Author Shakespeare


Archive :: production:T0932809262, play:S2128451765, venue:V135

Production details

Special Performances


  • 12 Nov 14 Captioned
  • 13 Jan 15 Audio Described
  • 5 Feb 15 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
  • 12 Mar 15 Audio Described

Reviews

Reviews

Love's Labour's Won review
12Nov14: The RSC production of Much Ado About Nothing
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Company

Producer Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Christopher Luscombe
Design Simon Higlett
Lighting Oliver Fenwick
Music Nigel Hess
Sound Jermey Dunn
Performer Sam Alexander (Don John)
Performer Peter Basham (Butler)
Performer William Belchambers (Conrade)
Performer Edward Bennett (Benedick)
Performer Nick Haverson (Dogberry)
Performer John Hodgkinson (Don Pedro)
Performer David Horovitch (Leonato)
Performer Tunji Kasim (Claudio)
Performer Sophie Khan Levy (Housemaid)
Performer Oliver Lynes (Soldier)
Performer Emma Manton (Margaret)
Performer Chris McCalphy (Chris McCalphy (Sexton)
Performer Frances McNamee (Ursula)
Performer Peter McGovern (George Seacoal)
Performer Chris Nayak (Borachio)
Performer Jamie Newall (Friar Francis)
Performer Roderick Smith (Verges)
Performer Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Hero)
Performer Michelle Terry (Beatrice)
Performer Harry Waller (Balthasar)
Performer Thomas Wheatley (Antonio)
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