First produced in England, probably in 1598 or 1599.
Performed at the Prince of Wales Opera House, Sydney, March 1868.
A review of the performances of H. J. D'Ebden's 'Willy O'Meara', William Dimond's Stage Struck and John Oxenford's East Lynne at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, and of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing and W. M. Akhurst's Siege of Troy at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, August 1868.
Jaques reviews productions of Hamlet and Much Ado about Nothing at the Theatre Royal, and Under the Gaslight at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, focusing particularly on the quality of the acting.
A short report on the Royal Victoria Theatre production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing, featuring the American actor James Stark in the role of Benedick.
An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing and William E. Suter's A Quiet Family on 12 May 1868.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and Thomas Hailes Lacy's A Silent Woman on 13 March 1868.
A lengthy review of Mr Montgomery's performance in the role of Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. The reviewer considers Mr Montgomery to be one who has a deep knowledge of Shakespeare and is able to bring to light 'hidden beauties contained in the writings of the poet'. Montgomery's representation differs from conventional portrayals in a way which the reviewer considers both scholarly and artistic.
Jaques reviews productions of Hamlet and Much Ado about Nothing at the Theatre Royal, and Under the Gaslight at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, focusing particularly on the quality of the acting.
A review of the performances of H. J. D'Ebden's 'Willy O'Meara', William Dimond's Stage Struck and John Oxenford's East Lynne at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, and of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing and W. M. Akhurst's Siege of Troy at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, August 1868.
An advertisement for Mr Hoskins's benefit at the Prince of Wales Opera House featuring William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and Thomas Hailes Lacy's A Silent Woman on 12 March 1868.
An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing and William E. Suter's A Quiet Family on 12 May 1868.
A short report on the Royal Victoria Theatre production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing, featuring the American actor James Stark in the role of Benedick.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and Thomas Hailes Lacy's A Silent Woman on 13 March 1868.