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Like Kate and Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, Beatrice and Benedick of Much Ado become a couple only after insult and attack. In this remarkably modern comedy, dazzling language becomes a mediating force between the fusty conventions of love and marriage and the complexities of extraordinarily intelligent and worldly-wise people. In Shakespeare’s stinging and thoughtful comedy of wit, victorious soldiers returning from war set their sights on the peacetime pleasures of clever banter and romance in a jaunty world of aristocratic artifice. However, when false information leads one proud nobleman to cruelly denounce his beloved on their wedding day, the verbal sparring sours into private warfare.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Apr. 6, 2013.

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About Much Ado About Nothing on Broadway

Previews: Feb 2, 2013 • Opening: Feb 17, 2013 • Closing: Apr 6, 2013
Off-Broadway Plays Classics Comedy
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Venue

Duke at 42nd Street
229 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

Story

Like Kate and Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, Beatrice and Benedick of Much Ado become a couple only after insult and attack. In this remarkably modern comedy, dazzling language becomes a mediating force between the fusty conventions of love and marriage and the complexities of extraordinarily intelligent and worldly-wise people. In Shakespeare’s stinging and thoughtful comedy of wit, victorious soldiers returning from war set their sights on the peacetime pleasures of clever banter and romance in a jaunty world of aristocratic artifice. However, when false information leads one proud nobleman to cruelly denounce his beloved on their wedding day, the verbal sparring sours into private warfare.

Cast & Creative

Cast

Jonathan Cake
Benedick
Beatrice
Michelle Beck
Hero
Denis Butkus
Conrade
John Christopher Jones
Dogberry
Robert Langdon Lloyd
Leonato
Peter Neibanck
Borachio
Saxon Palmer
Don John
Elizabeth Meadows Rouse
Ursula
Graham Winton
Don Pedro

Creative

Written by
William Shakespeare
Director
Arin Arbus
Set Designer
Riccardo Hernandez
Costume Designer
Constance Hoffman
Lighting Designer
Donald Holder
Original Music
Michael Friedman
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