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Much Ado About Nothing star Tamsin Greig Green Wing star Tamsin Greig is the toast of theatreland after being named best actress at the Laurence Olivier Awards.

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Most famously she has starred in films such as Sense and Sensibility, Much Ado About Nothing and Nanny McPhee.
And The Avengers won't be Whedon's only movie this year; you can also expect his quickly - shot take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (starring Whedon veterans like Nathan Fillion, Reed Diamond, and Amy Acker) to surface on the festival circuit, while the delayed, Whedon - penned scarefest Cabin in the Woods will finally get a release on April 13.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Director: Joss Whedon Starring: Amy Acker as Beatrice Alexis Denisof as Benedick Nathan Fillion as Dogberry Clark Gregg as Leonato Reed Diamond as Don Pedro Fran Kranz as Claudio Sean Maher as Don John Spencer Treat Clark as Borachio Riki Lindhome as Conrade Ashley Johnson as Margaret Emma Bates as Ursula Tom Lenk as Verges Nick Kocher as First Watchman Joss Whedon fans are rejoicing at the release of his latest work.
The 44 - year - old Bad Moms star was joined by Tom Hanks, Finn Wittrock, Brett Dalton, Smokey Robinson, Martin Short and Patrick Warburton at the reading of «Much Ado About Nothing» benefiting The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles and its arts - based veterans and youth employment programs: using the power of Shakespeare and the community of theatre.
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Director: Joss Whedon Starring: Amy Acker as Beatrice Alexis Denisof as Benedick Nathan Fillion as Dogberry Clark Gregg as Leonato Reed Diamond as Don Pedro Fran Kranz as Claudio Sean Maher as Don John Spencer Treat Clark as Borachio Riki Lindhome as Conrade Ashley Johnson as Margaret Emma Bates as Ursula Tom Lenk as Verges Nick Kocher as First Watchman
Backstage's June 13 issue features a roundtable discussion with five of the actors starring in «Much Ado About Nothing,» director Joss Whedon's adaptation of the Shakespeare classic.
But that's Cannes — whether you're looking for stars or auteurs, soirees or silliness, big deals or much ado about nothing, you can easily find it in the south of France.
This year, the two productions being staged are Much Ado about Nothing (June 3 — July 6) and King Lear starring John Lithgow (July 22 — August 17).
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