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Much Ado About Nothing -

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Duration: 0.5-1 minute
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TITLE
Springtime For Hitler
Springtime For Hitler
SHOW
The Producers
The Producers
AWARDS
Drama Desk Award, Grammy Award, Olivier Award, Tony Award
Drama Desk Award, Grammy Award, Olivier Award, Tony Award
COMPOSER
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
LYRICIST
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
STYLE
Uptempo, Contemporary Musical Theatre, Comedic
Uptempo, Contemporary Musical Theatre, Comedic
VOCAL PART
Tenor
Tenor
KEY
G Major
G Major
GENDER
Male
Male
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1968 (Renewed) Legation Music Corp. (BMI Administered by Largo Music Inc. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
Copyright © 1968 (Renewed) Legation Music Corp. (BMI Administered by Largo Music Inc. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
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“Claudio loves Hero and Hero Claudio and nothing seems capable of keeping them apart. Claudio’s friend Benedick loves Beatrice and Beatrice Benedick, but (because neither will admit it) nothing seems capable of bringing them together. Only the intrigues of a resentful prince force Benedick to prove his love for Beatrice – by killing his best friend. Driven along by a romance all the more charming for being in denial, Much Ado About Nothing is a miracle of comic and dramatic suspense and gives us, in the bantering Beatrice and Benedick, one of Shakespeare’s wittiest, most lovable pair of lovers.” - Shakespeare's Globe Theatresee less
“Claudio loves Hero and Hero Claudio and nothing seems capable of keeping them apart. Claudio’s friend Benedick loves Beatrice and Beatrice Benedick, but (because neither will admit it) nothing seems capable of bringing them together. Only the intrigues of a resentful prince force Benedick to prove his love for Beatrice – by killing his best friend. Driven along by...see more
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