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Much Ado About Nothing


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Much Ado About NothingAfter civil war Messina seems to have returned to peace with few casualties and a courtship holds the promise of reconciling the battle of the sexes in a well matched wedding. But the reconciliation's have been too hurried and soldiers can't return to the civilian world overnight.
Author Shakespeare

Production details

Special Performances


  • 19 Jun 02 Sign Interpreted
  • 27 Jun 02 Audio Described
  • 29 Jun 02 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
  • 6 Jul 02 Audio Described
  • 13 Jul 02 Audio Described

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Company

Producer Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Gregory Doran
Design Stephen Brimson Lewis
Lighting Tim Mitchell
Music Paul Englishby
Sound John Leonard
Choreographer Terry John Bates
Performer Nicholas Le Prevost (Benedick)
Performer Harriet Walter (Beatrice)
Performer Israel Aduramo (George Seacole)
Performer Julien Ball (Sexton)
Performer Sarah Ball (Margaret)
Performer Christopher Benjamin (Dogberry)
Performer Stephen Campbell-Moore (Don John)
Performer Ian Drysdale (Conrade)
Performer Noma Dumezweni (Ursula)
Performer John Hopkins (Claudio)
Performer Julian Jensen (Balthasar)
Performer John Killoran (Borachio)
Performer Trevor Martin (Antonio)
Performer Kirsten Parker (Hero)
Performer Steve Sarossy (Hugh Oatcake)
Performer Simon Scott (Verges)
Performer Gary Waldhorn (Leonato)
Performer William Whymper (Friar Francis)
Performer Clive Wood (Don Pedro)
Performer Cristina Barreiro
Performer Sinead Cusack
Performer Ben Elliot
Performer Christian McKay
Performer Simon Nagra
Performer Clifford Rose
Performer Ross Waiton
Performer Stuart Wilson
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