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This remarkable edition features a newly edited text of Much Ado About Nothing based on the latest scholarship, along with detailed essays, commentary and photos. On the integrated audio CD, narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi, you can hear the play through multiple productions from different eras, and experience different actors' interpretations of the characters.
Hear 26 great performances including:
--Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Saskia Reeves, Pauline Jameson, and Maureen Fitzgerald as Beatrice
--Sir John Gielgud, Samuel West, Richard Johnson, and John Horton as Benedick
--Bonus audio discussion of a voice coach's perspective on "Speaking Shakespeare" with Andrew Wade, voice consultant for Shakespeare in Love
See photographs from notable productions:
--Kenneth Branagh's 1993 film
--Kristen Johnson, Jimmy Smits, David Hyde Pierce at the Joseph Papp Public Theater
--Harriet Walter, Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Janet Suzman at the Royal Shakespeare Company
--Costume renderings from the 1958 production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theate
Read essays and commentary with insights from:
--Courtney Lehmann, author of Shakespeare Remains: Theater to Film, Early Modern to Postmodern, on Kenneth Branagh's 1993 film
--Douglas Lanier, editor of Shakespeare and Modern Popular Culture on Much Ado About Nothing as inspiration for contemporary media
--Text editor Jeffrey Kahan, series editor of Shakespeare Millennium, on productions of Much Ado About Nothing throughout history
Readers will also learn about contemporary and film performances, explore the play from a modern cast's point of view, and uncover the history of Shakespeare's world with additional essays by noted experts.
Hear 26 great performances including:
--Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Saskia Reeves, Pauline Jameson, and Maureen Fitzgerald as Beatrice
--Sir John Gielgud, Samuel West, Richard Johnson, and John Horton as Benedick
--Bonus audio discussion of a voice coach's perspective on "Speaking Shakespeare" with Andrew Wade, voice consultant for Shakespeare in Love
See photographs from notable productions:
--Kenneth Branagh's 1993 film
--Kristen Johnson, Jimmy Smits, David Hyde Pierce at the Joseph Papp Public Theater
--Harriet Walter, Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Janet Suzman at the Royal Shakespeare Company
--Costume renderings from the 1958 production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theate
Read essays and commentary with insights from:
--Courtney Lehmann, author of Shakespeare Remains: Theater to Film, Early Modern to Postmodern, on Kenneth Branagh's 1993 film
--Douglas Lanier, editor of Shakespeare and Modern Popular Culture on Much Ado About Nothing as inspiration for contemporary media
--Text editor Jeffrey Kahan, series editor of Shakespeare Millennium, on productions of Much Ado About Nothing throughout history
Readers will also learn about contemporary and film performances, explore the play from a modern cast's point of view, and uncover the history of Shakespeare's world with additional essays by noted experts.
Table of Contents
On the CD
Note from the Series Editors
In Production: Much Ado About Nothing through the Years
by Jeffrey Kahan
As Performed
Much Ado About Nothing and Pop Culture
by Douglas Lanier
Much Ado About Nothing BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Cast Speaks
by Marie Macaisa
A Voice Coach's Perspective on Speaking Shakespeare:
Keeping Shakespeare Practical
by Andrew Wade
In the Age of Shakespeare
by Thomas Garvey
Acknowledgments
Audio Credits
Photo Credits
About the Contributors
Note from the Series Editors
In Production: Much Ado About Nothing through the Years
by Jeffrey Kahan
As Performed
Much Ado About Nothing and Pop Culture
by Douglas Lanier
Much Ado About Nothing BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Cast Speaks
by Marie Macaisa
A Voice Coach's Perspective on Speaking Shakespeare:
Keeping Shakespeare Practical
by Andrew Wade
In the Age of Shakespeare
by Thomas Garvey
Acknowledgments
Audio Credits
Photo Credits
About the Contributors
Excerpt
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Act 1, Scene 1]
Enter LEONATO Governor of Messina, INNOGEN his wife,
HERO his daughter, and BEATRICE his niece,
with a MESSENGER
LEONATO
I learn in this letter that Don Pedro of Aragon comes this night to Messina.
MESSENGER
He is very near by this. He was not three leagues off when I left him.
LEONATO
How many gentlemen have you lost in this action? 5
MESSENGER
But few of any sort and none of name.
LEONATO
A victory is twice itself when the achiever brings home full numbers. I find here that Don Pedro hath bestowed much honor on a young Florentine called Claudio.
MESSENGER
Much deserved on his part, and, equally remembered by Don Pedro, he hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion. He hath indeed better bettered expectation than you must expect of me to tell you how.
LEONATO
He hath an uncle here in Messina, will be very much glad of it.
MESSENGER
I have already delivered him letters, and there appears much joy in him, even so much that joy could not show itself modest enough without a badge of bitterness.
LEONATO
Did he break out into tears?
MESSENGER
In great measure.
LEONATO
A kind overflow of kindness; there are no faces truer then those that are so washed. How much better is it to weep at joy than to joy at weeping!
BEATRICE
I pray you, is Signor Mountanto returned from the wars, or no?
MESSENGER
I know none of that name, lady. There was none such in the army of any sort.
LEONATO
What is he that you ask for niece?
HERO
My cousin means Signor Benedick of Padua.
MESSENGER
O, he’s returned, and as pleasant as ever he was.
Enter LEONATO Governor of Messina, INNOGEN his wife,
HERO his daughter, and BEATRICE his niece,
with a MESSENGER
LEONATO
I learn in this letter that Don Pedro of Aragon comes this night to Messina.
MESSENGER
He is very near by this. He was not three leagues off when I left him.
LEONATO
How many gentlemen have you lost in this action? 5
MESSENGER
But few of any sort and none of name.
LEONATO
A victory is twice itself when the achiever brings home full numbers. I find here that Don Pedro hath bestowed much honor on a young Florentine called Claudio.
MESSENGER
Much deserved on his part, and, equally remembered by Don Pedro, he hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion. He hath indeed better bettered expectation than you must expect of me to tell you how.
LEONATO
He hath an uncle here in Messina, will be very much glad of it.
MESSENGER
I have already delivered him letters, and there appears much joy in him, even so much that joy could not show itself modest enough without a badge of bitterness.
LEONATO
Did he break out into tears?
MESSENGER
In great measure.
LEONATO
A kind overflow of kindness; there are no faces truer then those that are so washed. How much better is it to weep at joy than to joy at weeping!
BEATRICE
I pray you, is Signor Mountanto returned from the wars, or no?
MESSENGER
I know none of that name, lady. There was none such in the army of any sort.
LEONATO
What is he that you ask for niece?
HERO
My cousin means Signor Benedick of Padua.
MESSENGER
O, he’s returned, and as pleasant as ever he was.
Specs
Format: Paperback
Dimensions
Length: 8 in
Width: 6 in
Weight: 14.00 oz
Page Count: 384 pages
Dimensions
Length: 8 in
Width: 6 in
Weight: 14.00 oz
Page Count: 384 pages
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