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Shakespeare Under the Stars 2008: Much Ado About Nothing

Austin Shakespeare
May 1-May 25, 2008

The 'Merry War' of the sexes erupts in Austin Shakespeare's production of Much Ado About Nothing, with the accompaniment of music & dance. Playing the delightful lovers who love to fight, Beatrice and Benedick, are Babs George, one of Austin's award-winning leading ladies (Les Liaisons Dangereuses), and, from the Actors of the London Stage, Matthew (More >>)

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