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Viel Lärm um Nichts

In the organizer's words:

Much ado about nothing
By William Shakespeare

Translation: Maik Hamburger. Director: Maja Delinic. Stage/costumes: Heike Neugebauer, Rike Schimitschek. Music: Clemens Gutjahr. Choreography: Pascal Merighi. Assistant director: Lina Roeseler. With: Simon Elias, Michael Meyer, Sofie Miller, Laila Richter, Petra-Janina Schultz, Markus Seuß.

"Much Ado About Nothing" transports the audience to idyllic Messina. Duke Leonato lives here with his daughter Hero and his niece Beatrice. However, the idyll is deceptive on closer inspection. After Don Pedro arrives in Messina with his army and his two war heroes Claudio and Benedick following a successful battle in order to regain his strength, love chaos unfolds during a masked ball: no one recognizes the other and no one knows who can trust whom, who actually loves whom and why.
Two love stories are intertwined in a highly entertaining way. The sharp-tongued Beatrice and the eloquent Benedick engage in witty and amusing battles of words, while Hero and Claudio are threatened by jealous intrigues. All love is always made in front of the eyes of others, and is always the result of hearsay and rumors. What role do the public and society play in our love relationships?

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Bremer Shakespeare Company Schulstraße 26 28199 Bremen

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