Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyMuch to do about the Bard

Much to do about the Bard

Shakespeare will return at sunset to the Bellarine next month with Essential Theatre staging one of the Bard’s most loved works, Much Ado About Nothing.
The play is a witty, romantic and timeless tale of two pairs of lovers and the people who try to rip them apart.
“Under the setting sun, Leura Park Estate provides a stunning backdrop for this colourful and charming comedy,” said estate’s Lyndsay Sharp.
The play starts with Don Pedro leading his soldiers to Messina after victory in battle, including the dashing young Claudio and the clever wordsmith Benedick.
The city’s governor, Leonato, and his charming daughter Hero greet the soldiers warmly on their arrival.
Leonato’s witty niece Beatrice engages in a merry war of words with Benedick; both proclaiming their scorn for love, marriage and each other.
In contrast, Claudio and Hero meet for the first time and fall instantly in love.
However, the bastard brother of Don Pedro, Don John, devises a meddling plan to mess with the unfolding romance.
Dogberry and Verges, the comical night watchmen, appear just in time, ensuring that good defeats evil.
Ms Sharp said historically tickets for the event sold out fast for the Shakespeare in the Vines series.
“Whether you’re new to the work of the annual Shakespeare in the Vines or a regular audience member, you are guaranteed a very special night”.
Much Ado About Nothing at Leura Park Estate will run for two performances on 10 and 11 February.
The show starts at 7pm, with gates opening at 5pm. After the show, patrons will be able to meet the cast and enjoy live music until late.
Limited tickets cost $45 per person and are available via GPAC at www.gpac.org.au or 5225 1200.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Teen stabbed in Geelong

A teenage boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries this afternoon after being stabbed in Geelong’s Malop Street. Officers were called to the scene...

Out and about

More News

Hoodie resilience inspires

There are two pairs of hooded plovers along Buckley Park Foreshore that have two chicks each. One pair, PL (orange) and unbanded, have a habitat...

Out and about

Voice photographer Ivan Kemp thought there might be some activity at Ocean Grove main beach on Tuesday 17 February before the cool change swept...

Mixing authors with kids

Geelong students can participate in an inspiring literary program and meet celebrated children’s authors. State Library Victoria’s Young Regional Writers’ Program will bring...

Community digs deep for defib

Regional stakeholders have banded together to provide life-saving equipment to the Jan Juc community. A new automated external defibrillator (AED), donated by a local primary...

Fairytale return for Two Blues spinner

More than three years after his last 1st XI appearance and after a string of horrific leg injuries, Newtown & Chilwell spinner Chris Williams...

Supersaints aim to shape final four

St Albans/Breakwater captain Damien Biemans is hoping his side can upset a few of the teams vying for GCA4 finals in the final three...

Around the grounds

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at St Albans Reserve for the GCA4 clash between St Albans/Breakwater and Teesdale and at Ray Menzies Oval as...

‘Heal the wounds’: Selwood optimistic on bruised Cats

A bruising grand final loss and a testing start to the AFL season have Geelong great Joel Selwood seeing new challenges for his old...

Crossing safety for Barwon Heads

Two raised pedestrian crossings will be installed at a busy Barwon Heads intersection the state government announced. The crossings will be at the Barwon Heads...

Visser headlines runs stats

All the scores and results from Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association and Geelong Cricket Association games played on Saturday 14 February. The highlight, a superb 175...