A Double Heart for His Single One. A “Much Ado About Nothing” Experience

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Author: Germana Maciocci ISBN: 9786050306477
Publisher: Germana Maciocci Publication: June 2, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Germana Maciocci
ISBN: 9786050306477
Publisher: Germana Maciocci
Publication: June 2, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a story about love (for Shakespeare of course, English Theatre, the UK, and yes, for “Doctor Who” too). It is also a diary about a journey to London, and a literature essay (it includes a complete exegesis about “Much Ado About Nothing”! – for Dummies, maybe, but it actually does).
But this is mainly a story about friendship.
When, in January 2011, she bought her ticket for that summer production of “Much Ado About Nothing” (starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate, directed by Josie Rourke), the Author didn’t know she would start to regularly post personal thoughts about her experience on an American website, that she would meet and greet the whole cast of the production, and last but not least, that some new friends would be there, waiting to share such a peculiar experience with her, making it even more special.

Germana Maciocci is an avid reader, a blogger specialising in fiction and drama, and a mum. She has a B.A. in English Language and Literature. Her thesis was on Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus”. She loves London, the piano, and writing – professionally, for fun and above all, for passion.

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This is a story about love (for Shakespeare of course, English Theatre, the UK, and yes, for “Doctor Who” too). It is also a diary about a journey to London, and a literature essay (it includes a complete exegesis about “Much Ado About Nothing”! – for Dummies, maybe, but it actually does).
But this is mainly a story about friendship.
When, in January 2011, she bought her ticket for that summer production of “Much Ado About Nothing” (starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate, directed by Josie Rourke), the Author didn’t know she would start to regularly post personal thoughts about her experience on an American website, that she would meet and greet the whole cast of the production, and last but not least, that some new friends would be there, waiting to share such a peculiar experience with her, making it even more special.

Germana Maciocci is an avid reader, a blogger specialising in fiction and drama, and a mum. She has a B.A. in English Language and Literature. Her thesis was on Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus”. She loves London, the piano, and writing – professionally, for fun and above all, for passion.

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