‘Much Ado About Nothing,’ which opens on April 26, is actually a lot about something. It represents the continuation of Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection’s …
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‘Much Ado About Nothing,’ which opens on April 26, is actually a lot about something. It represents the continuation of Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection’s annual Shakespeare production, now in it’s 11 th year.
Directors with OPHC said this year has been bittersweet, with the loss of co-director Consuelo Brennan, who passed away of a stroke a couple of weeks after last year’s cast party.
This year co-directors purposesly selected a comedy to keep it light. Performances will run April 26-27 and May 2-4 at the San Juan Baptist Church in Port Townsend. All performances begin at 7 p.m.