Much Ado About Nothing
From: Monday, 10th December 2007
To: Saturday, 29 March 2008
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Synopsis
After 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.
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19 December 2007
Much Ado About Nothing is a play that often relies heavily on the sparkling wordplay of the two main characters, the verbal sparring tending to mask the brutal treatment meted out to Hero. But Nicholas Hytner offers us something different in this superb production: a middle-aged Benedick and Beatrice who are far from happy with their lot, whose wit and jousting mask an insecurity and discontentment.
Simon Russell Beale’s Benedick in particular is a portrait of the disenchanted soul. He’s the archetypal middle-aged man, the life and soul of the party whose bonhomie disguises an underlying unhappiness. When he swears that he will never fall in love, one hears the sound of a man who protests too much. He also has the build for the part - this is the first production I’ve seen where you can actually believe that Benedick is the trencherman that Beatrice implies he is. The many references to his stomach are highly apt and the comic potential is played for all ...
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Cast
Zoe Wanamaker (Beatrice)
Simon Russell Beale (Benedick)
Susannah Fielding (Hero)
John Burgess (Antonio)
Oliver Ford Davies (Leonato)
Maggie McCarthy (Ursula)
Julian Wadham (Don Pedro)
Mark Addy (Dogberry)
Daniel Hawksford (Claudio)
Andrew Woodall (Don John)
Trevor Peacock (Verges)
Gary Pillai (Friar Francis)
Daniel Poyser (Borachio)
James Alper
Katharine Burford
Daniel Fearn
Thomas Goodridge
Jessica Gunning
Simon Markey
Harriette Quarrie
Hannah Stokely
Ross Waiton
Niky Wardley
Matthew Woodyatt
Tristram Wymark
Creative
Shakespeare (Author)
Shell (Corporate Sponsor)
National Theatre (Producer)
Nicholas Hytner (Director)
Vicki Mortimer (Design)
Dinah Collin (Costume)
Mark Henderson (Lighting)
Rachel Portman (Music)
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