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Much Ado About Nothing Tickets

Therein do men from children nothing differ

All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and cannot be sat separately.

Performance dates

11 June - 24 October 2026

Run time: TBC

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Much Ado About Nothing London tickets

Sharp tongues and savage gossip fuel a messy, magnetic attraction in this new production of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Playing at Shakespeare’s Globe for a strictly limited run, book your official tickets today.

What is Much Ado About Nothing about?

One of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, the play revolves around two pairs of lovers: the witty and sharp-tongued Beatrice and Benedick, who engage in a "merry war" of words, and the young, romantic couple Claudio and Hero. However, when a cruel prank backfires and the four lovers are thrown into disarray, will their relationships weather the storm?

Exploring themes of love, honour, and misunderstandings, Much Ado About Nothing is the blueprint for the modern rom-com. A heartwarming celebration of love and redemption, it may be 400 years old, but audiences' love for the classic comedy is still as strong as ever.

Facts and critical acclaim

  • Chelsea Walker is the recipient of the RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award, and is a twice finalist of the JMK Directors Award. She is also a two-time UK Theatre Award nominee.
  • Much Ado About Nothing is by far the most prose-heavy play that Shakespeare wrote, with only a quarter of the lines in verse.

Much Ado About Nothing creatives

  • Director - Chelsea Walker
  • Designer - Sami Fendall
  • Composer - Angus MacRae

Much Ado About Nothing cast

Much Ado About Nothing casting to be announced.

Upcoming Performance Times

Thursday11 June 2026
Friday12 June 2026
Saturday13 June 2026
Monday15 June 2026
Tuesday16 June 2026
Wednesday17 June 2026
Thursday18 June 2026
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14:00
19:30

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