Book Tickets To 'Much Ado About Nothing' At London's Globe Theatre

Martha Martins
Mar 15, 2022 By Martha Martins
Originally Published on Mar 15, 2022
Book Tickets To 'Much Ado About Nothing' At London's Globe Theatre
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The war is finally over and there's some peace waiting at the end line with a new life. The legends that won on the battlefield finally get reunited with the ones left behind at home. Claudio is on a different battle as Hero is waiting for Claudio and they both cannot take their eyes off each other. Benedick, on the other hand, does not want any affection from Beatrice and he definitely cannot stay with her in the same room for even a second. This is the battle of the sexes from William Shakespeare and the possibilities of the futures of Claudio, Hero, Benedick, and Beatrice are endless. They need to return to the new world of peace untethered to the past world of war. Will they be able to do it? Find out in this production of 'Much Ado About Nothing' at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. Book 'Much Ado About Nothing' tickets today. Watch the performance that has led crowds to laughter at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, in Chichester, and in the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

About 'Much Ado About Nothing'

What is 'Much Ado About Nothing' about?

This comedy show from Shakespeare is vibrant and heartfelt and the performances are great for everyone to enjoy. This summer one of the most popular comedies of Shakespeare is back with performances of 'Much Ado About Nothing' at the Globe Theatre in London.

After brilliant performances at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, the RSC Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, and in Theatre Royal Haymarket, this Shakespeare play is now at the Globe Theatre in London.

Humour and wit engulf this production of the play from Shakespeare as the main characters, Benedick, Beatrice, Hero, Claudio, Leonato, and also Don Pedro, take the stage by storm with the performances of a lifetime. This play is a classic tale of romance and laughter in a bold new production made for the Globe Theatre stage.

After a vicious war, Claudio is back to his home but finds himself in store for another fight. This is a race to find the love of Hero. Claudio's friend, Benedick is on the opposite side and he steers clear from love and addiction as much as possible. However, he soon finds Beatrice, who has similar characteristics.

'Much Ado About Nothing' tickets are on sale now, so watch this play with your whole family and enjoy a night of brilliant performance from the actors and share in your laughter. The play is full of themes, with the main message being love, feelings, friendship, and self-discovery. 'Nothing' is a theme of the play as well. The title of the play essentially means that a lot of fuss is created for no reason at all.

Shakespeare took many of the works of Bandello as his inspiration to create this story. The story turns out to be not just a romantic comedy, but much more.

In the story, Don John tried hard to change his brother's rule, but Don Pedro had Claudio as his right-hand man and with some well-laid plans, he managed to win the war for Don Pedro. Don John wanted to seek revenge on Claudio after this. Don John tricks Claudio into thinking the worst of Hero by telling him that she is unfaithful.

What age is 'Much Ado About Nothing' suitable for?

There is no age restriction mentioned. Children will enjoy the play, but there may be some scenes in the performance that can be upsetting to children. Children must be accompanied by adults, with valid 'Much Ado About Nothing' tickets.

This play is fun and hilarious and would be loved by the masses. This is an energetic story of love, jealousy, and self-discovery.

How long is 'Much Ado About Nothing'?

The running time of 'Much Ado About Nothing' for the Globe Theatre in London has not been announced.

Who is in the 'Much Ado About Nothing' London cast?

The cast has not been announced, but you can expect some great performances from the actors throughout the show.

Who is the team behind 'Much Ado About Nothing'?

The director of the show is Lucy Bailey. The designer is Joanna Parker and the company working on the play is Globe Ensemble.

There have been different production and performances of this play in previous years, at places such as Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, and numerous others. Did you know that the Culture Recovery Fund supports the work of the Royal Shakespeare Company? Even Shakespeare's Globe received support from the Culture Recovery Fund.

Directions, Venue Info, And Attendee FAQs

Where is 'Much Ado About Nothing' being performed?

The address of the theatre is Shakespeare's Globe, 21 New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT, United Kingdom.

How do I get to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre?

If you are travelling to the Shakespeare's Globe from the capital city of London and taking your own car, take the A3211 road to reach the theatre in the shortest possible time.

London Bridge is the nearest tube station. Some other nearby tube stations in the vicinity are Southwark and Mansion House.

You can also travel by train to the theatre area. The nearest train station is London Blackfriars. The station is around five minutes away from Shakespeare's Globe. Some other nearby train stations in the area are Waterloo East, London Bridge, London Cannon Street, and Fenchurch Street.

You can also make use of the bus services in London. The buses in London run both day and night, for your convenience.

Check your 'Much Ado About Nothing' tickets on the eve of your departure for the timing and date to ensure you reach the venue on time to take your seats.

Where can I park near Shakespeare's Globe Theatre?

You have the option to park on New Globe Walk road and the adjacent lanes in the theatre area. However, these come with limited parking spaces. You can also park your vehicles at the NCP Car Park in Thames Exchange.

Where are the toilet facilities at the Globe Theatre?

There are toilets on the location and you will find accessible toilets in the Piazza level of the Globe Theatre.

Is Shakespeare's Globe accessible?

Both the theatres in the area are fully accessible with accessible entrances. Service dogs are allowed inside. If you want to purchase wheelchair spaces to enjoy the show, buy them while booking the tickets for the play. Do double-check the details before booking your tickets.

Where can I eat nearby?

This area in London is full of many family-friendly restaurants and cafes that you must try, as they are some of the best in the city. Some popular recommendations are Porky's BBQ Bankside, Swan at the Globe, Tas Pide, The Real Greek Bankside, Pizza Express, Zizzi Bankside, Samuel Pepys, EAT., High Timber, Anchor, Tate Modern Cafe, and Nando's Clink Street.

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Written by Martha Martins

Bachelor of Arts specializing in Linguistics

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Martha MartinsBachelor of Arts specializing in Linguistics

Martha is a full-time creative writer, content strategist, and aspiring screenwriter who communicates complex thoughts and ideas effectively. She has completed her Bachelor's in Linguistics from Nasarawa State University. As an enthusiast of public relations and communication, Martha is well-prepared to substantially impact your organization as your next content writer and strategist. Her dedication to her craft and commitment to delivering high-quality work enables her to create compelling content that resonates with audiences.

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