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Much Ado About Nothing Play Review

Much Ado About Nothing By William Shakespeare at The Ritz Theatre Company

1) There is “much ado” and plenty more laughter when you see Much Ado About Nothing.
2) Much Ado About Nothing is a story about two very different pairs of lovers. The main plot revolves around the obstacles to join Claudio and Hero together. The witty teasing and mockery between the “secret lovers”, Beatrice and Benedick, is the best part of the play. Although they make fun of one another, they soon realize that they’re in love and cannot be apart.
3) I liked a lot of things about this show. I loved that it made me laugh and that the jokes were funny, not corny. I think they did a good job with the set. It was very simple, yet it complimented every scene perfectly. Scene changes were great because they were all done in character. My favorite part was when they did the little comical bits in the background. Sometimes they’d juggle, make faces, fall off chairs, wipe their hands on......


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