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Much Ado About Nothing

Ticket Information

  • Adult: $56.00 each
  • Pensioner: $48.00 each
  • Senior: $48.00 each
  • Student - Secondary/Tertiary: $32.00 each
  • Child: $32.00 each
  • Groups 6+: $45.00 each
  • Friends of the Arts: $48.00 each
  • Student Groups 6+: $27.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Wed 4 Sep 2019, 7:30pm–10:30pm
  • Thu 5 Sep 2019, 10:30am–1:00pm
  • Thu 5 Sep 2019, 7:30pm–10:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Claudio and Hero are deeply in love. Beatrice and Benedick would rather swap sassy insults than sweet nothings.

Much Ado About Nothing is a saucy and razor-sharp battle of wits between the bickering Beatrice and Benedick, who wield words as weapons, their banter betraying their love and loathing of each other.
However Claudio is quickly seduced by envy and this idyllic world threatens to come tumbling down as he humiliates Hero. Beatrice and Benedick must join forces to defend true love—even if they can’t recognise it in themselves.

But will truth and honesty win the day, and does love really conquer all? Directed by Bell Shakespeare’s Associate Director, James Evans (Julius Caesar) and starring Zindzi Okenyo (Antony and Cleopatra, MTC’s An Ideal Husband) as Beatrice, this Much Ado About Nothing will be a powerful exploration of the struggle for identity and self-knowledge in a male-dominated world. The pursuit of love is framed in a social context that enhances the darker themes in this timeless comic gem.

Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare’s contemporary comedies where romance is thwarted by dastardly plots, misinformation, false accusations, broken promises, and bumbling cops. Or is it?

"The Sydney based company have been dazzling audiences around Australia for the past 27 years." - Artshub

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Presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts and Bell Shakespeare.

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