From the Back Cover
?More than 60 minutes of audio on the CD including over 20 classic scenes and excerpts from famous performances past and present
--?glossary and production notes
?--CD audio indexed by line
---photographs from great performances
--?newly edited text of the play
?The Sourcebooks Shakespeare brings Much Ado About Nothing to life in a revolutionary new book and audio CD format
?In the Book:
Photographs from notable productions including:
--Kenneth Branagh’s 1993 film
--Joseph Papp Public Theater: Kristen Johnson,
Jimmy Smits, David Hyde Pierce
--RSC: Harriet Walter, Judi Dench, Helen Mirren,
Janet Suzman
--Costume renderings from the 1958 production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre?
?Hear 26 great scenes on audio CD:
--Peggy Ashcroft and John Gielgud as Beatrice and Benedick
--Saskia Reeves and Samuel West from the Complete Arkangel Shakespeare
About the Author
Peter Holland is the McMeel Family Chair in Shakespeare Studies at the University of Notre Dame. One of the central figures in performance-oriented Shakespeare criticism, he has also edited many Shakespeare plays, including A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Oxford Shakespeare series.
David Bevington is the Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor in the Humanities at the University of Chicago. A renowned text scholar, he has edited several Shakespeare editions including the Bantam Shakespeare in individual paperback volumes, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Longman, 2003), and Troilus and Cressida (Arden, 1998). He teaches courses in Shakespeare, renaissance drama and medieval drama.
Dominique Raccah is founder, president, and publisher of Sourcebooks, a leading independent publisher outside of Chicago. Today Sourcebooks publishes nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. She is the series editor of Poetry Speaks and the Sourcebooks Shakespeare.
Marie Macaisa is a student and long-time fan of Shakespeare's works, leaving her previous career in high-tech to become the series editor of the Sourcebooks Shakespeare. She contributes the Cast Speaks essays for all volumes, writes the script and produces the accompanying audio, and is at work on the upcoming titles in the series.
Terri Bourus is an assistant professor of English at Indiana University Kokomo where she teaches Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama. She received her PhD in 2000 from Northern Illinois University. Her numerous publications include: "Working as a Director: An Interview with Aaron Posner" in Shakespeare Bulletin, 2003; "The First Quarto of Hamlet in Film: The Revenge-Tragedies of Nicol Williamson and Mel Gibson" in EnterText, 2001; Shakespeare's 'Hamlet': Complete Study Edition, edited by Sidney Lamb, 2000; and the upcoming text "Enter Hamlet [Reading on a book]: Shakespeare's Other Audience and the Publication of the Hamlet Quartos" in Shakespeare's Book, edited by Richard Wilson, 2006.