Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare and adapted by Zachary Hanlon

25th July - 2nd August 2025

  • One of Shakespeare's much-adapted romantic comedies, Much Ado About Nothing follows the ins and outs of romance and social schemes surrounding a rich family and a visiting company of soldiers. Young lovers Claudio and Hero instantly fall in love upon seeing each other after Claudio arrives on her father's estate. In the meantime, his fellow soldier Benedick is in an active competition with Beatrice, Hero's cousin, the two at each other's throats in a war of wits. Don Pedro and Don John, noblemen and military leaders, simultaneously hatch two deceptive plots. Don Pedro conspires with Claudio to make Benedick fall in love with Beatrice, whilst Don John conspires with his closest associates to convince Claudio that Hero is being unfaithful, just so that he can see the young lovers fall out.

    This production of Much Ado About Nothing recontextualises these characters into a more modern setting, wherein the visiting soldiers are in fact a team of rich Yacht Men, arriving to visit friends after a boating competition so gruelling that they refer to it as "war". Satirical and sarcastic, this production offers an image of the events of Much Ado which exaggerates the pointless problems of these high-class families. It highlights the ego of the wealthy men in the original material and pokes fun at the trivial problems and fragile emotions of the rich.

  • Director: Zachary Hanlon
    Choreographer / Intimacy Coordinator: Billee Paige Harris
    Stage Manager / Assistant Director: Adele Masters
    Publicity: Nick Kilpatrick & Zachary Hanlon

  • Beatrice - Mia Eileen Frew
    Benedick - Jack Robbie
    Hero - Zara Hatton
    Claudio - Natesha Ham
    Leonato - Gillian Meers
    Margaret - Isabella McCrory
    Ursula - Alexandria Walker
    Don Pedro - Sam King
    Don John - Katie Allen
    Borachio - Thomas Petersen
    Conrade - Kirra Rose
    Dogberry - Bryn Holloway
    Verges - Bethany Nielsen
    Ensemble 1 - Yianni Vorrias
    Ensemble 2 - Samantha Atkinson