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The production of Much Ado is set after World War Two, in Italy, and the costumes and music match the setting.
Macbeth joshenglish 2009
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My name should be Annie~ as in Ado Annie, the character from the musical Oklahoma who sings “I’m just a girl who cain’t say no.”
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When they finish today, I'm giving them a copy of Connie Willis's "Ado" for discussion.
A Schedule on Uppers jimvanpelt 2006
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First staged in 1600, "Ado" was presented in five acts with some 10 scenes.
www.appeal-democrat.com - News : By Tom Nadeau/For the Appeal-Democrat 2010
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The stage diction and delivery of the main characters in "Ado" is extremely good, especially for Wander, Dost, Rife, Foote and Frye.
www.appeal-democrat.com - News : By Tom Nadeau/For the Appeal-Democrat 2010
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Besides Wander and Frye, the "Ado" cast includes Ted Shadle (as Don Pedro), Kenneth Rife
www.appeal-democrat.com - News : By Tom Nadeau/For the Appeal-Democrat 2010
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The film originally conceived in 1972 as a film on its own, but then in 1974 as the fifth story in Contes immoraux belonged to his later work, which was seen by many as a decline in the director’s career after Dzieje grzechu, except in France, where it was hailed by nobrow critics such as Ado Kyrou.
Contact with a beast must not be kept secret at confession « Jahsonic 2008
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The film originally conceived in 1972 as a film on its own, but then in 1974 as the fifth story in Contes immoraux belonged to his later work, which was seen by many as a decline in the director’s career after Dzieje grzechu, except in France, where it was hailed by nobrow critics such as Ado Kyrou.
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Much Ado About Nothing (William Shakespeare) I didn't understand how funny this play truly was until I became an English teacher and had to teach it.
A Conversation with Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code 2010
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He has also won two Olivier awards, in 1993 for his performance as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing and in 2010 for his portrayal of Johnny "Rooster" Byron in Jerusalem.
Mark Rylance on tattoos, critics and being crowned king of Broadway 2011
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