Much Ado About Nothing
September 10 - November 05, 2011 on the Wurtele Thrust Stage
by William Shakespeare
directed by Joe Dowling
directed by Joe Dowling
Run time: 2 hours 50 minutes including intermission
Is falling in love only for the young? Not according to Joe Dowling's take on Shakespeare's romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing. The play centers on two couples: young lovers Claudio and Hero and middle-aged Benedick (played by Daniel Gerroll, A Christmas Carol)
and Beatrice (Irish stage and screen actress Dearbhla Molloy), sworn
enemies who become the victims of a clever scheme. In a world where
everyone eavesdrops, meddles and minds others' business, Benedick's
friends fool him into believing Beatrice loves him and the women do the
same for Beatrice. Thus begins their inevitable and entertaining journey
to finding true love late in life. This charming exploration of love
and marriage, friendship and honor, delivers music, dancing and
merriment, proving that falling in love is for everyone, young and old.
Cast
| Balthasar |
Robert O. Berdahl |
| Antonio |
Raye Birk |
| Conrade |
Michael Booth |
| Leonato |
Dennis Creaghan |
| Borachio |
Bob Davis |
| Ursula |
Laura Esping |
| Verges/Friar Francis |
Nathaniel Fuller |
| Benedick |
Daniel Gerroll |
| Dogberry |
Peter Michael Goetz |
| Margaret |
Emily Gunyou Halaas |
| Messenger/George Seacoal |
H. Adam Harris |
| Don Pedro |
David Manis |
| Claudio |
Bill McCallum |
| Don John/Sexton |
Ron Menzel |
| Beatrice |
Dearbhla Molloy |
| Hero |
Michelle O'Neill |
| Watchman |
Max Polski |
Artistic Staff
| Director |
Joe Dowling |
| Set Designer |
Riccardo Hernandez |
| Costume Designer |
Fabio Toblini |
| Lighting Designer |
Christopher Akerlind |
| Composer |
Adam Wernick |
| Sound Designer |
Reid Rejsa |
| Voice and Language Consultant |
Andrew Wade |
| Dramaturgy |
Michael Lupu |
| Movement |
Joe Chvala |
| Stage Manager |
Justin Hossle |
| Assistant Stage Managers | Jason Clusman Rob Goudy |
| Assistant Director |
Sam Bardwell |
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The Guthrie Theater's educational programming for Much Ado About Nothing is part of Shakespeare for a New Generation, a national program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest.
The Guthrie Theater's educational programming for Much Ado About Nothing is part of Shakespeare for a New Generation, a national program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest.
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