
Much Ado About Nothing
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The Lowdown
Lloyd’s track record involves stripping sets down to the studs, which usually means the focus lands squarely on the actors and the text. Expect a production that ditches the velvet curtains for something stark, cold, and relentlessly focused on the bickering between Benedick and Beatrice. It is a smart play for a city that loves a good grudge. If the direction mirrors the minimalism seen in his recent work, we might finally get a version of this show that skips the Elizabethan fluff. Hiddleston and Atwell have the comedic timing to sell the acidity, provided the staging does not get in their way. It will be worth the trek to midtown.
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