RSC new season announced – Love’s Labour’s Lost and Won

The RSC have announced the productions of their autumn/winter 2014-15 season. The plan, starting with Richard II last season, and continuing with the two parts of Henry IV and Two Gentlemen of Verona this coming summer, is to produce all of Shakespeare’s plays once over a six year period. I had expected that Henry V would therefore be next up, but instead they are producing Love’s Labour’s Lost and Love’s Labour’s Won. The latter is a title given to a play that Shakespeare is known to have written but which is – depending on who you believe – either a lost sequel, or a name used for another play. The RSC clearly believe the latter, because their Love’s Labour’s Won is a production of the play better known as Much Ado About Nothing


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