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This is the second of the plays being performed at the Shakespeare Festival this year. Like Midsummer Night's Dream, I read the play shortly before going to see it.
Much Ado is my favorite out of all of Shakespeare's comedies, though I tend to like his tragedies better.
Some of his plays, especially his comedies, get bogged down a bit by silly arguments that have nothing to do with the real plot like the "Knock me well, and Knock me soundly" argument in Taming of the Shrew. Funny, yes, but it's no ...more
Much Ado is my favorite out of all of Shakespeare's comedies, though I tend to like his tragedies better.
Some of his plays, especially his comedies, get bogged down a bit by silly arguments that have nothing to do with the real plot like the "Knock me well, and Knock me soundly" argument in Taming of the Shrew. Funny, yes, but it's no ...more
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