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Scattershot Symphony Episode #35: Much Ado About Nothing

Scattershot Symphony Podcast
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Episode #35: Much Ado About Nothing

Episode #35:
Much Ado About Nothing

Could this possibly be the music from a play by William Shakespeare? Well, yes. It is entirely possible, in fact!

Let us go back to 1972, New York City … and The Joseph Papp production of Much Ado About Nothing performed in Central Park, On Broadway and as a CBS Television Special!

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About
Much Ado About Nothing

Performed in Central Park, On Broadway and as a CBS Television Special

From The New York Times:

“Much Ado About Nothing is a feast! Joseph Papp’s 1972 CBS television production of the New York Shakespeare Festival’s staging of Shakespeare’s rollicking comedy is brassy, bouncy, and all–together entertaining.”


Featuring Sam Waterston, Douglas Watson and the Tony Award performances of Kathleen Widdoes and Barnard Hughes, Papp’s turn of the century version was critically acclaimed and enormously popular with audiences. Much Ado About Nothing originated at the open-air Delacorte Theater in Central Park.

It was such a hit in the park that producer, Joseph Papp,  that fall, transferred the entire show to Broadway and there it became the longest running Shakespeare production in Broadway history.

In 1972, 20 million people saw the broadcast of this CBS – TV IBM sponsored production of Shakespeare’s classic tale of romance, mistaken identity, and the battle of the sexes. Probably more people saw it on that one night than had seen it previously in history.


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Much Ado About Nothing
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“… captivates the imagination, captures the heart, and fills the night with laughter.” – The Christian Science Monitor

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