“Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. ”
“Nature never framed a woman’s heart of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice.”
― William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing
The merry war rages on between Beatrice and Benedick while Hero falls in love with Claudio. Meanwhile, the jealous Don Joan seeks to thwart the lover’s, and would-be lover’s, happiness at any chance she gets. In this classic “battle of the sexes”, see who woos and who wins.
Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's brightest comedy, full of romance and intrigue, and laced with wonderfu characters. It is written largely in prose and has a spontaneity about the language that adds to the overall light-heartedness of the play.
Set in the style of Downton Abbey on the heels of World War I with a little gypsy flair, this is sure to delight.