May 17, 2007

Much Ado About Nothing Audiobook

Much Ado About Nothing
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Much Ado About Nothing

Written By - William Shakespeare
Narrated By - Full Cast Production
Published By - BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime - 2 hours 15 minutes
Categories - Dramatizations
Classic Literature
Shakespeare
Audio Theater
Download Price - $14.99
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BBC radio has a unique heritage when it comes to Shakespeare. Since 1923. when the newly formed company broadcast its first full-length play, generations of actors and producers have honed and perfected the craft of making Shakespeare to be heard.

In Much Ado, the clarity of radio allows the wonderful verbal sparring between Beatrice and Benedick to sparkle, as high comedy and melodrama mix magically in a combination of prose and verse.

The play is introduced by Richard Eyre, former Director of the Royal National Theatre, and the accompanying booklet includes a scene-by-scene synopsis, full character analysis, brief biographies of the leading actors and of Shakespeare himself, as well as an essay from the producer on their interpretation of the play.

Revitalised, original and comprehensive, this is Shakespeare for the new millennium.

Fabulous!

5

Rebecca from Heckmondwike - 10 Oct 2006
I love this play! Having fallen in love with Benedick in my teens and being a fan of David Tennant, this was a must for me, and I wasn’t disappointed. The cast are all superb and the play itself is enormously enjoyable, I would recommend this to anyone.
Much Ado About Nothing
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Much Ado About Nothing

Written By - William Shakespeare
Narrated By - Full Cast Production
Published By - Harper Collins US
Runtime - 2 hours 15 minutes
Categories - Shakespeare
Download Price - $25.00 $10.95
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In Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare created one of the greatest verbal sparring matches in all of literature, echoes of which can be heard in the sophisticated comic dialogue of such late masters as George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, and Noel Coward. Throughout the play, the proud would-be lovers Beatrice and Benedick circle each other warily, and as they draw closer and closer to their inevitable union, their scathing witticisms and sly innuendoes reach a feverish intensity that befits the passionate longing they both vainly seek to deny. Much Ado About Nothing is at once a sobering examination of dishonesty and deception, and a boisterous celebration of that over whelming natural penomenon we call love.

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