Love's Labour's Won

 

Shakespeare Love's Labour's Won, a/k/a Much Ado About Nothing play. Directed 2015 by Christopher Luscombe at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Stars Sam Alexander (Don John), David Horovitch (Leonato), Edward Bennett (Benedick), Michelle Terry (Beatrice), Tunji Kasim (Claudio), Chris Nayak (Borachio), Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Hero), Nick Haverson (Dogberry), Peter Basham (Butler/Francis Pickbone), William Belchambers (Conrade), John Hodgkinson (Don Pedro), Sophie Khan Levy (Housemaid), Oliver Lynes (Hugh Oatcake/Dispatch Rider), Emsafe ma Manton (Margaret), Chris McCalphy (Sexton), Peter McGovern (George Seacoat), Frances McNamee (Ursula), Jamie Newall (Friar Francis), Roderick Smith (Verges), Harry Waller (Balthasar), and Thomas Wheatley (Antonio). Designs by Simon Higlett; lighting by Oliver Fenwick; music by Nigel Hess; sound by Jeremy Dunn; movement by Jenny Arnold; fight direction by Keven McCurdy. Directed for TV by Robin Lough; produced by John Wyver. Spoken in English with English subtitles only. Released 2015, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio. Grade: NA

This is a production of Much Ado About Nothing titled as "Love's Labour's Won" as part of a double act with Love's Labour's Lost. Love's Labour's Won is either a lost play by Shakespeare or an alternate title to an existing play, although there is no consensus about which play that would be. So it’s OK for the Royal Shakespeare Company to pair up the two plays this way.

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