Much Ado
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"... a fine slab of musical writing, full of invention and dripping with melody."
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Mike Gibb, Masquerade Magazine
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Introduction
Bernard J Taylor writes ... "For a number of years I had been toying with the idea of doing a musical based on one of Shakespeare's works and had been trawling through his complete works whenever the opportunity presented itself. One of the problems was that so many of them had already provided the basis for musicals in the past - Kiss Me Kate and West Side Story to name but two of the more successful ones.
I had more or less settled on tackling 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - and may return to this idea later - but then I saw Kenneth Branagh's cinema version of 'Much Ado About Nothing' and was immediately struck by its potential to be converted into a musical.
The story had a lot going for it - a mixture of comedy, romance and near-tragedy, with the feisty characters of Beatrice and Benedick at its core as they exchange abuse and swear they will never marry anyone.
In addition to these two, however, there is an interesting variety of peripheral personae whose different characters and situations called for a variety of musical moods and expressions - the sinister character of Don John, the dreamy romanticism of Claudio and Hero, the comic absurdity of Dogberry and his Watch, the dignity and spirit of Leonato.
Some po-faced purists might think that to turn a Shakespeare work into a musical is to trivialise it, while some may also feel that to tinker with his words is nothing short of literary sacrilege. I believe, however, that Shakespeare was essentially a populist playwright in his day and that one is therefore not departing from the Shakespearian tradition in attempting to make his work more widely accessible to a mass modern audience.
I have kept more or less to the original structure of the play and have tried to retain as much of the original prose as possible."
Characters
| Principals (5m, 3f) |
| Leonato - father of Hero and host to returning soldiers |
| Don Pedro - leader of the victorious soldiers |
| Beatrice - a headstrong young woman with a sarcastic disposition |
| Hero - Leonato's daughter and friend of Beatrice |
| Don John - Don Pedro's envious brother |
| Benedick - a sharp-tongued match for Beatrice |
| Claudio - romantic young idealist |
| Ursula - friend of Hero and Beatrice |
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| Support (9m, 1f, 1m/f plus chorus) |
| Messenger (usually male) |
| Antonio, Conrade & Borachio - Conspirators with Don John |
| Balthasar - a troubador |
| Margaret - friend of Hero and Beatrice |
| Dogberry - Officer of the Watch |
| Verges |
| First Watch |
| Seacole |
| Friar Francis – a priest |
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| Chorus : Conspirators with Don John, Officers of the Watch, etc |
Songs
| 1) Victory |
Leonato & Chorus |
| 2) Disdain |
Beatrice & Benedick |
| 3) This Strange Affliction Called Love |
Benedick |
| 4) On An Angel's Wing |
Claudio |
| 5) Revenge |
Don John |
| 6) I'll Never Marry |
Beatrice |
| 7) Such Irony |
Claudio Benedick |
| 8) The Sweetest Kiss |
Claudio, Hero & Chorus |
| 9) They Will Drive Each Other Mad! |
Leonato, Claudio & Don Pedro |
| 10) Sigh No More, Good Ladies |
Balthasar & Chorus |
| 11) Madness! |
Benedick |
| 12) She’s Never Satisfied! |
Ursula & Hero |
| 13) How Can This Be (Reprise) |
Beatrice |
| 14) Look How He's Changed! |
Don Pedro, Leonato & Claudio
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| 15) Deceived |
Claudio |
| 16) The Officers Of The Watch |
Dogberry, Verges & The Watch
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| 17) I’ll Never Love Again |
Claudio |
| ~~ Interval ~~ |
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| 18) The World Is Brimming With Love Today |
Hero |
| 19) Shame |
Claudio, Hero, Leonato & Don Pedro
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| 20) It Cannot Be |
Beatrice, Leonato, Benedick & Friar
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| 21) If Only I Were A Man |
Beatrice |
| 22) Can You Forgive Me? |
Robert & Angela |
| 23) Then Kill For Me! |
Beatrice & Benedick
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| 24) Draw Your Sword! |
Leonato & Claudio |
| 25) I'll Never Love Again (Reprise) |
Claudio |
| 26) If I Could Write A Sonnet |
Benedick |
| 27) Let Us Marry |
Beatrice, Benedick, Claudio & Hero |
| 28) Finale (Reprise : ‘Brimming’) |
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Information for Production Administrators
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Here's a list of all the supporting material available and some other information you might need. Pricing for the production materials is supplied automatically with a Perusal Set. Royalty pricing can only be provided as a formal quotation.
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| Preview Script/Libretto |
| You can download straightaway a shortened copy of the script/libretto to read and get a relatively good picture of whether you would like to proceed to the next step. The Preview E-Script is made available to you as a pdf file sized for A4 paper and contains just over half of the script.libretto. |
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| Perusal Set |
| These are available for customers in European Union countries only to borrow free of charge (but you have to pay the postage to return the set to us). The set contains ... |
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- Printed Libretto
- Printed Piano/Vocal Score
- Studio Recording CD Sampler
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| Available after Perusal ... |
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| Libretti/Vocal Scores |
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Available to purchase in this form ...
- Rehearsal Master Set on a Data CD (Cast). This contains the script and piano vocal score for your cast and crew provided as A4 pdf files. No problem about possible loss of deposit, as they are yours to print out and mark up as required. The price includes a multiple copying licence allowing you to copy the Data CD itself (enabling you to give or sell copies to your cast for them to make up their own rehearsal books) or to make multiple prints of the pdf's on the Data CD for your production company to organise and provide to your cast or crew.
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| Backing Tracks |
| For use in support of your rehearsal pianist. |
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| Orchestrations |
| These are available for an 12 piece orchestra as below, for hire to production companies only, who hold a valid, unexpired, licence to perform. |
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- Bassoon
- Cello
- Clarinet/Oboe
- Flute
- Harp
- Horn
- Keyboard
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- Percussion
- Trumpet
- Violin 1
- Violin 2
- Bass
- MD's Full Score
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| Royalty Type |
| Royalties for this title are 'variable fee, post paid', and will be calculated on a percentage of your box office income once your production has finished. See our pricing policy for details. We work on a quotation system for royalties, based on information you supply to us. Complete a printed application form or create account with us, and use the online version. |
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| Video Licence |
| We have secured the rights to video productions of this title from the Author, and we manage them on his behalf. Once a 'Licence To Perform' has been granted, and then on payment of a fee, we will be able to issue a 'Licence To Record'. There are some strings attached to this, but these are far outweighed by the benefits. |
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- Record one or more live performances and mix down to a single video
- Give or sell copies to your cast and crew
- Sell copies to your audiences (take advance bookings on the night)
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