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Archive listings for Romeo and Juliet (2024)

Work type: Play. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see Romeo and Juliet

T930513455

Performed by Illyria in the great outdoors, this fast- paced, polished, beautifully spoken production has been created using only the First Folio text, the most authoritative edition of Shakespeare's plays. Illyria first performed this terrific play more than two decades ago to critical acclaim worldwide. This summer it returns for a third time: passionate, poetic, and utterly gripping!Company Illyria.
24 Jul 24The Festival Theatre at Hever Castle, Hever :: V682
listing details L662459554
26 Jun 24The Harlequin, Redhill :: V707
listing details L0481827418

T0727080080

Company Flabbergast Theatre.
21 May 24 to 25 May 24Malvern Theatres, Malvern :: V01718852442
listing details L46787979

T02093587351

The adaptation fully realises the characters of the lovers and brings to life their world: the sound, heat and colour of Verona, the dark threat of the feud between their families and the ever-increasing speed at which events hurry the lovers to their inevitable doom. It also, through the inclusion of the Narrator, ensures that Romeo and Juliet themselves do not remain literary creations distant from the 21st century.Presented byBox Clever Productions.
19 May 24 to 22 May 24Union Theatre, Inner London :: V1167
listing details L01910055160

Other listings

16 Apr 24 to 20 Apr 24The Pump House Arts Centre, Watford :: V56
listing details L675089971

Details

Romeo and Juliet archiveThe story of frustrated young (illegally young in modern terms) love and death and the vendetta between two families in a tight-knit Italian community. One of Shakespeare's most popular and enduring dramas it has also been re-done as film, ballet, musical (most notably "West Side Story") and ice spectacular!

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Author: Shakespeare

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