Much Ado About Nothing? ; Not to Sam Waterston and His Daughter

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Curtain calls are the order of the moment this sultry afternoon in Central Park. If ever there was "Much Ado About Nothing," this could be it. But, just as the goal is to rehearse all of Shakespeare's dialogue until it's perfect, so, too, this time- honored theater tradition must be gotten just right.

A sea of empty green seats before them, the outdoor set's waving palm trees and columned footbridges behind, Leonato, distinguished governor of Messina, takes his bow; his daughter, nubile Hero, takes hers. Eyes and eyebrows as black as coal, their figures lithe, the actors playing these roles look enough alike to be father and daughter.

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Much Ado About Nothing? ; Not to Sam Waterston and His Daughter

Which is exactly what Sam and Elisabeth Waterston are - in real life, as well as in the Public Theater's current production at the Delacorte Theater.

The bard's Sicilian-set comedy marks the first joint appearance...

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