Much Ado About Nothing
Programme
7 - 10 December 1977
Original Magazine Supplied By Alan Hudson
In as much as there is a story line, it is the villainous Don John's efforts to disrupt the arrangement of Claudio's marriage to Hero, but there is also the concurrent attempt to bring Beatrice and Benedict, both sworn to single life, together in marriage.

The comedy of the play comas not only from the subtle intellectua1 humour provided by the battles of wit between Benedict and Beatrice, and their ironic changes of heart, but also from the easy, down-to-earth comedy of the local peacekeepers.

As usual, a lot of people have put a lot or work into this production: our joint Dramatic Society is steadily growing in stature; but we still need your support. I am confident we will get it.


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