
Much Ado!
- Music
- Comedy
- Drama
At a masquerade theatre, Beatrice and Benedict, plagued by a past romance and a predatory co-star, navigate blurred lines as their director schemes to trick them into rediscovering love on stage.
Much Ado! is a music-comedy-drama that reimagines Shakespeare's classic tale of wit and romance within a modern theatre setting. The film follows Beatrice and Benedict as they confront their complicated history and a threatening co-star while their director manipulates events to rekindle their on-stage chemistry at a masquerade theatre.
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Top cast
Follow an actor to track their next projects- Matthew Ip ShawBenedict Sharp
- Veronica BonderudBeatrice Bracco
- William GrossmanPeter Moreau
Christopher JaneJohn Gasher- Andy MarieCleo Jones
- Maya AlfredsHelen Bracco
- Adam MuxlowTony Bracco
- Jeff MohsLeonard Bracco
Riley DavisConrad Gideon- Jed WeissBoris Stephens
- Hillary YoungMartha Stone
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Much Ado! — frequently asked
Has Much Ado! been released?
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What is Much Ado! about?
The film is a comedic take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, set at a masquerade theatre where leads Beatrice and Benedict must confront their past romance while dealing with a predatory co-star, as their director secretly schemes to reunite them.
What genre is Much Ado!?
Much Ado! blends music, comedy, and drama, making it a genre-hybrid take on the classic Shakespeare story.









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