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Much Ado About Nothing
 

Point Break Drama’s production of Shakespeare’s famous romantic comedy, Much Ado About Nothing 2018, will be a warm, fun & contemporary adaptation featuring an all star talented cast from Sydney’s Northern Beaches.

Directed by Blair Cutting & Paul Winchester. Costumes by Marisa Newnes, Lighting design by Kahli Wolf.

Cast Includes Arun Raghu, Juliet Wolak, Xanthe Jeffrey, Penny Day, Annabel Larcombe, Zoe Bakker, Noah Lawson, Bella Ford, Lily – Maud Horton, Ellen Hobson, Lada Volovelsky, Sonia Elliot, Sepehr Saryazdi, Holly Matthews, Erin Franks, Blair Cutting.

Much Ado About Nothing 2018 Synopsis

All aboard the good ship Messina! Join our battle-weary soldiers and seasoned pleasure cruise crew as they navigate their way through life, love and pina coladas in William Shakespeare’s timeless comedy – Much Ado About Nothing. High-jinks on the high seas abound, courtesy of the long-running war of words between Benedick and Beatrice.

Can Claudio and Hero find true love? Will Don John’s evil plots succeed? And what really is the best way to blend a Tequila Sunrise? Point Break Drama will reveal all in the merry month of May.

 

Event details

Venue: Point Break Drama - Dee Why
Bookings: 0412676367
Start Date: Tuesday 29 May 2018

 

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