Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: a game of two halves in RSC’s Much Ado About Nothing with bling, balls, boobs – but no escaping the daft plot and misogynist Tudor morals
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Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: a game of two halves in RSC’s Much Ado About Nothing with bling, balls, boobs – but no escaping the daft plot and misogynist Tudor morals
The first half is all adrenalin and testosterone, as the footballers of Messina punch the air in a lively and engaging opening following their victory in the cup. Football shirts, TV graphics, changing room towels, naked men and well-defined abs. Love Island meets Premiership footballers in a visually entertaining celebration of bling, boobs and balls with blokes jumping into the hot tub placed centre stage. A game or rather a play of two halves…
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