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Lanzada de nuevo a la popularidad por la versión cinematográfica que de la obra hiciera en 1993 el actor y director Kenneth Branagh, MUCHO RUIDO Y POCAS NUECES, compuesta en 1598, fue ya en su día una de las comedias más celebradas de William Shakespeare (1574-1616). Situada en su mayor parte en un amable marco de jardines, aposentos y fiestas cortesanas, la obra gira principalmente en torno a dos fuertes personajes enfrentados, Benedicto de Padua y Beatriz, adversarios irreconciliables y ambos tan ingeniosos, mordaces y sarcásticos como desdeñosos del amor. A lomos de una trama animada por los equívocos, las traiciones y los imprevistos, los enemigos jurados acaban sin embargo, para su propia sorpresa, en aquel lugar a donde se prometieron nunca ir a parar y, lo que es más, en la compañía para ellos más insospechada.
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Much Ado About Nothing : Revised Edition: Revised Edition
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Much Ado About Nothing
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Much ado about nothing
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Shakespeare's comedy play Much Ado About Nothing pivots around the impediments to love for young betrothed Hero and Claudio when Hero is falsely accused of infidelity and the "lover's trap" set for the arrogant and assured Benedick who has sworn of marriage and his gentle adversary Beatrice. The merry war between Benedick and Beatrice with the promptings of their friends soon dissolves into farcical love, while Hero's supposed infidelity is shown to be little more than "much ado about nothing".
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