Much Ado about 'Much Ado'
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Westmont
Westmont College Festival Theatre’s production of “Much Ado about Nothing” made a big splash on audiences who continued to pack Porter Theatre through the final weekend. Paige Tautz (Beatrice) and Mak Manson (Benedick) stole the show, finely balancing doses of physical comedy and slapstick. The last three shows (Nov. 1-3) drew 490 people, two shy of complete sellouts at a theatre with a maximum capacity at seats 164.
First-year students Kendall Shurance (Hero) and Connor Bush convincingly explored a wide-range of emotion in the span of the 150-minute play. Senior Sam Martin (Don Pedro), junior Chris Wagstaffe (Dogberry) and junior Ben Offringa (Don John) also shone in their spirited performances.
In other theater news, actors from Shakespeare’s Globe in London performed Nov. 7 in Porter Theatre, exploring “Hamlet” in anticipation of their performances at UCSB’s Campbell Hall on Nov. 8-9. Westmont is the event sponsor of UCSB Arts & Lectures’ presentation of the Bard’s riveting and timeless tragedy.
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