Helen Hunt discusses William Shakespeare's romantic comedy, 'Much Ado About Nothing', with Kenneth Branagh and members of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
F. Murray Abraham, who has played two great Jewish "villains," including Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, one of Shakespearean comedy's many "excluded" figures, explains the European anti-Semitism in Shakespeare's time.
Shakespeare shows us the brutal implications of high moral principles on both sides in this dark and complex comedy. Romola Garai examines this truly relevant tale of harassment and the abuse of male power.