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A new Folger Theatre production of “Romeo and Juliet” is set in a version of contemporary partisan Washington, D.C., where the Capulets are Republicans; the Montagues are Democrats ...
The "Romeo and Juliet" that opened Sunday at the Folger ... (Paul Dennhardt is the fight director.) The show flattens out a little by the end -- we know what's coming, of course, and it's tough ...
Hartford Stage’s latest take on “Romeo and Juliet” is as focused on life as ... Bensussen is also promising some exciting sword fights. The fight coordinator is Ted Hewlett, whom she ...
the groups fight and it’s not a happy ending.”The production, which is student performed, will be directed by Shad Willingham, who previously directed last year’s production of “Avenue Q.” This ...
Their love is so pure and connected - they cannot help but fight to be together at all costs. Why should audiences come see this production of “Romeo & Juliet”? The language is fast and feels ...
His Romeo looks the part, especially comely in a slightly off-period sharp grey suit. And he moves with impressive grace — the climactic sword fight with ... year-old that Juliet is meant ...
Enraged by the Montague boys’ insolence in entering the Capulet palazzo, Juliet’s puffed-up cousin Tybalt (also Dorfman) slays Mercutio in a fight and Romeo avenges his friend by killing Tybalt.
Like most family-friendly remakes of “Romeo and Juliet,” there is no death (unless you count that of Sharpay and Ryan’s theater careers), but there is a major fight scene ending with Gabriella’s lunch ...
One of the great love stories of all time. An age-old vendetta between two powerful families. A masquerade ball that leads the two families down a road of bloodshed and heartache. Here it is, folks.
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