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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Much ado about nothing
Book • 1845
Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, is a comedy that explores themes of love, deception, and mistaken identity.
The play features a compelling narrative, where two pairs of lovers navigate the complexities of courtship and marriage.
Much Ado About Nothing's witty dialogue and clever plot twists have entertained audiences for centuries.
The play's use of humor and irony creates a sense of lightheartedness and amusement.
Much Ado About Nothing's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes and engaging storytelling.
The play features a compelling narrative, where two pairs of lovers navigate the complexities of courtship and marriage.
Much Ado About Nothing's witty dialogue and clever plot twists have entertained audiences for centuries.
The play's use of humor and irony creates a sense of lightheartedness and amusement.
Much Ado About Nothing's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes and engaging storytelling.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
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as one of the plays they have done play readings of with hosts online.


Anna Gat

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Conversation, Interintellect, and Arcadia (with Anna Gat)
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when discussing Shakespeare's play and its themes.

Angelina Stanford

Thomas Banks

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Episode 262: "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Acts 2 & 3
Mentioned throughout the podcast episode as the central topic of discussion.

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Episode 261: "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Acts 1 & 2
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when discussing an adaptation she saw from the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Robin Waldun

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036: Anyone Can Enjoy The Classics, Here's How
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as a play where Will Kemp brought out the humor as a servant.

Simon Mattacks

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William Shakespeare
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as a good movie adaptation by Kenneth Branagh.


Brandon Sanderson

Dan Wells

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How Good Was the Louvre Heist? — Intentionally Blank Ep. 237
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in relation to a quote ‘much ado about nothing’.


Jonathan Freedland

As Israel faces diplomatic tsunami, has Trump had enough of Bibi? - with Amos Harel
Mentioned as a play that alludes to a proverbial skillful archer Bell.

CR Episode 300: Romeo and Juliet, Act II
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, mentioning his grandfather's copy of it from 1925.

Philip Womack

The Edition: end of the rainbow, rising illiteracy & swimming pool etiquette
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used it to describe the drama between Trump and Musk.

Anna Rathman

Elon Musk and President Trump Feud Impacts Tesla, SpaceX


