Enhancing the quality of life in Peachtree Corners by bringing people together through shared experiences in the arts.  We are a non-profit organization that sprouted from years of work as the city commissioned Arts Council.  Our aim is to create a vibrant community- and a sense of place and belonging in Peachtree Corners- via the visual, musical, and performing arts.  

Shakespeare in the Park- Much Ado About Nothing

  • 11 May 2024
  • 2:00 PM
  • Simpsonwood Park, 4551 Jones Bridge Circle, Peachtree Corners

Registration

  • Free Admittance!
    Donations Appreciated!
  • Free Admittance!
    Donations Appreciated!

Shakespeare in the Park    -    In Peachtree Corners!

Much Ado - May 11th & 12th


One of Shakespeare’s most beloved romantic comedies, this contemporary version of Much Ado About Nothing is set in Italy during a 21st century film festival.  Bring the family to see it at Simpsonwood Park in Peachtree Corners.



Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare’s most light-hearted comedies, making it a perfect choice for family-friendly programming. With Claudia and Hero’s love-at-first-sight courtship and marriage, contrasting Benedick and Beatrice’s playful quarrelling, Shakespeare pokes fun not only at marriage, but also at love itself.


This contemporary version, by director Susanna Wilson, Much Ado holds all the same elements: love at first sight, jealousy and confusion.  It's an amusing look at timeless truths about love, betrayal, and acceptance, all in a more accessible and present-day setting. It's family friendly, but recommended for ages 13 and up.  


All performances will be outside, for a “Shakespeare in the Park” experience. Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs; no seating will be provided. Show will run approximately 100 minutes with no intermission.  


Tickets may be purchased here for the May 11 and May 12 Simpsonwood Park performances by clicking on the Register button.  Please visit the Shakespeare in the Park website (crewofpatches.org) for more information on purchasing tickets to the May 18 and 19 (Norcross) and May 25 and 26 (Johns Creek) performances.  


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