A tumultuous and unpredictable play about finding yourself and your happiness.
Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory (stf) return to Wilton’s Music Hall in their 20th anniversary year, as Elizabeth Freestone directs Shakespeare’s comedy about the precarious path to finding love.
Home from war, a group of soldiers attempt to put their fighting days behind them. But how easy is it to adjust to civilian life, especially when love is thrown into the mix?
Much Ado About Nothing is an examination of the lies we tell each other and ourselves. Shakespeare’s play is a riotous story of trickery and pretence: both the innocent playful kind that might help two people find each other; as well as the darkly treacherous kind that might have terrible consequences.
3hrs (inc. interval)
12th November, 2019
23rd November, 2019
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: Fenchurch Street
Bus numbers: (Wellclose Street) N551
Car park: Very limited parking in Ensign and surrounding streets with a permit scheme in some streets by day but this does not operate after 5.30pm on weekdays or at weekends.
Directions from tube: From Tower Hill (11 mins) on the District and Circle lines. Leave by the main exit and turn left. Walk past the Roman wall and cross Minories at the traffic lights.
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