
Much Ado About Nothing
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Burgtheater recording, based on Shakespeare's play.
Top Cast


Christine Ostermayer
Christine Ostermayer
Beatrice
Christine Ostermayer
Beatrice
Boy Gobert
Boy Gobert
Benedikt
Boy Gobert
Benedikt
Trude Ackermann
Trude Ackermann
Margareta
Trude Ackermann
Margareta


Hugo Gottschlich
Hugo Gottschlich
Schlehwein
Hugo Gottschlich
Schlehwein


Rudolf Melichar
Rudolf Melichar
Don Pedro
Rudolf Melichar
Don Pedro


Eva Rieck
Eva Rieck
Hero
Eva Rieck
Hero


Ewald Balser
Ewald Balser
Leonarto
Ewald Balser
Leonarto
Ernst Anders
Ernst Anders
Holzapfel
Ernst Anders
Holzapfel
Helmut Janatsch
Helmut Janatsch
Borachio
Helmut Janatsch
Borachio
Tom Krinzinger
Tom Krinzinger
Konrad
Tom Krinzinger
Konrad
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