Much Ado About Nothing Tags
Act 1, Scene 1
Published in 1603 and considered to be a bad quarto.
Much Ado About Nothing
Period written: 1598-1599 Known first performance: May 1613 (possibly at The Globe in 1600) Don Pedro and his men return after a war to stay at Leonato’s house. Benedick continues a prickly relationship with...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act I, Scene 1
Scene 1 Messina. Before Leonato’s house. (Leonato, Hero, Beatrice, Messenger, Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Balthasar, Don John the...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act I, Scene 2
Scene 2 A room in Leonato’s house. (Leonato, Antonio) Enter Leonato and an old man Antonio, brother to Leonato,...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act I, Scene 3
Scene 3 A hall in Leonato’s house. (Don John the Bastard, Conrade, Borachio) Enter Don John the Bastard and...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act II, Scene 1
Scene 1 A hall in Leonato’s house. (Leonato, Antonio, Hero, Beatrice, Margaret, Ursula, Kinsman, Prince Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Don John,...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act II, Scene 2
Scene 2 Another room in Leonato’s house. (Don John, Borachio) Enter Don John and...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act II, Scene 3
Scene 3 Leonato’s orchard. (Benedick, Boy, Prince Don Pedro, Leonato, Claudio, Balthasar, Musicians, Beatrice)
Much Ado About Nothing: Act III, Scene 1
Scene 1 Leonato’s garden. (Hero, Margaret, Ursley, Beatrice) Enter Hero and two gentlewomen, Margaret and...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act III, Scene 2
Scene 2 A room in Leonato’s house. (Prince Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Leonato, Don John the Bastard) Enter...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act III, Scene 3
Scene 3 Messina. A street. (Dogberry, Verges, Watch, Borachio, Conrade) Enter Dogberry and his compartner Verges with...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act III, Scene 4
Scene 4 Hero’s apartment. (Hero, Margaret, Ursula, Beatrice) Enter Hero and Margaret and...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act III, Scene 5
Scene 5 Another room in Leonato’s house. (Leonato, Constable Dogberry, Headborough Verges, Messenger) Enter...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act IV, Scene 1
Scene 1 Messina. Inside a church. (Prince Don Pedro, Don John the Bastard, Leonato, Friar Francis, Claudio, Benedick, Hero, Beatrice,...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act IV, Scene 2
Scene 2 Messina. A prison. (Dogberry, Verges, Town Clerk Sexton, Watch, Conrade, Borachio) Enter the Constables...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act V, Scene 1
Scene 1 Before Leonato’s house. (Leonato, Antonio, Prince Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Dogberry, Verges, Watch, Conrade, Borachio,...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act V, Scene 2
Scene 2 Leonato’s garden. (Benedick, Margaret, Beatrice, Ursula) Enter Benedick and Margaret,...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act V, Scene 3
Scene 3 Messina. Inside a church. (Claudio, Prince Don Pedro, Lord) Enter Claudio, Prince Don Pedro, and three or...
Much Ado About Nothing: Act V, Scene 4
Scene 4 A room in Leonato’s house. (Leonato, Benedick, Beatrice, Margaret, Ursula, Antonio, Friar Francis, Hero, Prince Don Pedro, Claudio,...
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