Reader Reviews
Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, West End)
Back to Show Details| Score | Comment | Date |
| Fabulous. Great atmosphere, great acting - great play. - Nicholas van Zanten | 01 Sep 11 | |
| The tragedy was truly tragic, and the laughter came easily... personally I loved Paul Hunter's Dogberry, classic clowning! The best play I've seen (of about 10) at the Globe, well done the whole caste! - Dave Hampson | 28 Jul 11 | |
| Great Stuff - Eve Best was great and even when, at one stage, her dress was in danger of slipping down, she managed to deal with it after a roar of laughter. Agree about Paul Hunter overdoing it just a bit, but the school parties in the audience loved it. - dch | 10 Jun 11 | |
| With Eve Best off sick and no official understudies Lisa McGrillis had the impossible task to sight-read the part. Given the circumstances she managed to keep the pace going and still interact with the other actors beautifully. Her understudy for Margaret was left with nothing but reading the lines. Still, with such a strong cast led by Charles Edwards one could have hardly enjoyed the play more. - Elisabeth | 07 Jun 11 | |
| Loved it! - jo | 06 Jun 11 | |
| It is sheer class. Paul Hunter as Dogberry is a delight and the pairing of Charles Edwards and Eve Best is inspired by director Jeremy Herrin - Graham Thompson | 29 May 11 | |
| Fantastic Play...not a dry eye in the house through the letter. - Sarah C | 29 Mar 11 |

























