Post-war Shakespeare

Ann Benton  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Jan 2015
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Post-war Shakespeare

Michelle Terry as Beatrice and Edward Bennett as Benedick | photo: RSC

LOVE’S LABOURS WON / MUCH ADO ABOUT
NOTHING
By
William Shakespeare
Royal Shakespeare Company
Stratford-upon Avon until 4 March 2015

There is so much that is joyous about the Gregory Doran’s new production of Much Ado about Nothing.

Titled Love’s Labours Won, it serves as a companion piece to Love’s Labours Lost in the current repertoire marking the centenary of WWI.

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