Join five Hull schools as they collaboratively perform Shakespeare’s excellent romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing.
When Don Pedro and his band of soldiers bear down upon the small town of Messina, he, his companions and the villagers have no idea what awaits them. Love, loss, scandal and romance in unexpected places.
This production has been created as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Associate Schools Programme: a collaboration between the RSC and Associate Regional Theatres.
The participating schools are:
St. Anthony’s Voluntary Catholic Academy
St. Charles Voluntary Catholic Academy
St Marys College
St Richard’s Voluntary Catholic Academy
St Thomas More Voluntary Catholic Academy
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