Romeo (Cole Taylor) shares a tender moment with Juliet (Caro ... stage to speak the prologue, still delivered within the safe confines of the literary form familiar to Shakespeare and ...
The Bard's "Romeo and Juliet" is a somber play: The audience is told from the very start that the lovers will die tragically, and they're told why. So no matter how sweet their first kiss, or ...
You’d think in a world so divided by war and pain as ours, a story about ill-fated young lovers torn apart by their families’ senseless but devastating feud would be treated with more gravitas ...
Romeo + Juliet. Circle in the Square Theatre (Broadway). By William Shakespeare. Directed by Sam Gold. With Kit Connor, Rachel Zegler, Gabby Beans, Tommy Dorfman, Sola Fadiran, Gían Pérez.
Romeo as meathead and Juliet as nerd girl with an overactive imagination. Of course, in Shakespeare everybody is hyper-poetic when they need to be, but as the tragedy runs its course, Romeo tends ...
OK, director Sam Gold’s, nntz-nntz, party-hardy production of William Shakespeare’s tragedy is actually called “Romeo + Juliet,” swiping ... and gets handed the prologue.
But Shakespeare’s greatest plays are timeless ... Aside from Connor’s Romeo and Zegler’s Juliet, there’s little sense of Gold coaxing his ensemble — almost all of them double-cast ...
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet vaults into the emotional stratosphere in Act Three and stays there till its finish. An ensemble has to figure out how to hit that fortissimo and then hold it ...