Thi Le finds her Hero in Shakespeare Dallas' ‘Much Ado About Nothing'

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For Thi Le, learning she would play a leading role in one of her favorite Shakespearean romantic comedies at shakespearedal was anything but much ado about nothing. KimERichard

“It’s just a magical experience,” Le said. “Yes, it’s hot, however, we get to create art under the stars and there’s something so magical about performing outdoors on a summer evening that makes it all worth it.”

“We’re basing it on a Hawaiian beach resort in the 70s which makes our costumes so, so incredible,” Le said. “We are perfectly set up for success in our costumes for a summer show.”Le sees Hero as more than a romantic ingenue. Hero is Le’s first Shakespearean role and watching her castmates develop their characters has been a masterclass in performing the Bard’s work.

 

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