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I need to write a review about the version of Much Ado About Nothing in The Globe Theatre and it is due on Tuesday, Can someone help? I have written this so far (writting attached below of what i have done so far)
I am Year 10 GCSE student

The Globe Theatre’s stage production of “Much Ado About Nothing” was very engaging and entertaining to watch. There were many dramatic scenes and moments in the play, as well as lots of comedic relief from the characters, and even some interactions with the audience. Even before the performance started, the actors on stage were still in character, and not standing there like puppets without strings. It was quite interesting to watch these little on-the-spot scenes (without dialogue), as it shows how the characters are, even before they are introduced.
One part that I recall quite clearly is when the actress of Beatrice (Lucy Phelps) keeps teasing Hero, played by Nadi Kemp-Sayfi, by persistently blowing the smoke of a cigarette in her face. It was very funny to see, and it also kept be occupied instead of having nothing to do.
When the play eventually began, the Italian soldiers marched into the theatre while singing ‘Bella Ciao,’ a traditional Italian folk song, which makes sense because it is set in Messina, Italy, and this version is also set in April 1945. This is a ‘welcome back’ gesture from Leonata and her family to Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, and all others who fought with them in the war.