Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Deborah Mulhall
Season: 28th January - 25th February 2017
Preview night 27th January
Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm
Sunday matinée at 4.30pm
Love is a battlefield!
The sailors are home from war and ready for a bit of R&R. The girls are happy to see them. Well, almost all the girls. There is still that war of wits between Beatrice and Benedick.
From the moment he lays eyes on Hero and her large inheritance, Claudio knows he's going to marry her. His friend Benedick, though, isn't a fan of the whole "marriage" concept, swearing he'll remain a bachelor forever. And as Claudio sizes up Hero, and Benedick and Beatrice lock horns, other characters pair up and the real battle begins - that of women to have the same rights as men.
A beloved comedy. But it isn't a nice story. It's a world where men are able to defend their honour by fighting in a battle or a duel. But for a woman, there is no way back.
It's Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and it is full of the stuff of dark comedy. Behind all the wordplay, misconception, and pranks; Shakespeare exposes the dark, ugly truth about gender roles and inequality. Could a play be more relevant?
Production | |
Director | Deborah Mulhall |
Assistant Director | Mark Gerard Nagle |
Set Design | Deborah Mulhall |
Costume Design | Susan Carveth |
Lighting Design | Tony Guyot |
Sound Design | Deborah Mulhall |
Crew | |
Stage Manager | Arielle Bosshard |
Lighting & Sound Operation | Carlin Hurdis |
Cast | |
Constance | Claire Oehme |
Leonato | Tony Guyot |
Messenger Oatcake | Frederick Hama |
Beatrice | Emma Wright |
Antonia | Sally Lewis |
Hero | Catherine Lewis |
Don Pedro | Johann Silva |
Benedick | Ted Crosby |
Don John | David Wiernik |
Claudio | Matthew Raven |
Margaret | Suev Wallace |
Ursula | Davita van der Velde |
Dogberry | Paul Barbary |
Verges | Tracey Okeby Lucan |
Seacol Friar | Damien Silvester |