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Much Ado About Nothing: a Shakespearean ‘summer blockbuster’

The Week

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June 26, 2026

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 Much Ado About Nothing: a Shakespearean ‘summer blockbuster’
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Related coverage for " Much Ado About Nothing: a Shakespearean ‘summer blockbuster’ ": The Hollywood Reporter — A Little Burnout and a Lot of Lakeside Love, How Carley Fortune Became Canada’s Summer Romance Darling. The Week — Summer fiction: Six captivating beach reads . Redis Labs blog — What’s new in two: June 2026 edition. Sweden Herald — Gloomy Midsummer celebration: You're not hungry. MovieGuide — The 10 Biggest Summer Blockbusters of All Time — And What Movieguide® Really Thought. The Standard — Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare’s Globe review: Deliciously detailed take on Shakespeare’s summer comedy