Much Ado was amazing! This version was set at the end of the war of 1812, on an American plantation in the south, which was a fresh and exciting take on things (even though I usually don't like it when people change eras with the Bard). The show took place outside at the edge of the woods next to UAF. Claudio was played by this magnificent, naturally sad faced young man. Benedick was as jolly a man as could ever have played the part, and Don Pedro was the best of all. He, as he should have been, was the glue that held the entire cast together. The charged performance was rewarded with a deserved standing ovation at the end. I can't think of a better way to start off the weekend,
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