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Review: “Romeo and Juliet” at The Maryland Shakespeare Players at The...
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, The Maryland Shakespeare Players’ Romeo and Juliet, expertly directed by Vera Belaia, was a fantastic voyage into both Shakespeare’s...
In the Moment: The Costumes of Synetic Theater’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Ah, the importance of the costumes actors wear to set the scene for any stage production: the shapes, colors, textures. How the fabric flows,...
Review: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Synetic Theater
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet opens with a chorus announcing the fate that will befall the title characters in just two hours’ time. Synetic Theatre’s...
‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged! Revised!)’ at Off the...
With our calendars getting increasingly crowded and revisiting the plays we read (were supposed to read/wanted to read/never thought of reading) in high school...
‘Roméo et Juliette’ at Maryland Lyric Opera
Boy meets Girl. Girl meets Boy. They fall in love - at first sight - in spite of the enmity between their warring families,...
‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Castaways Repertory Theatre by Marguerite Crozier
Castaways Repertory Theatre’s presentation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet will leave you believing in the premise of love at first sight, if ever you’ve...
‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Director Ian Gallanar, and his cast and crew have thoroughly delivered on the promise of a “lusty, fiery production” of the classic tale of...
‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Spotlighters Theatre by Amanda Gunther
The tale of star-crossed lovers, thwarted by fate before their stories even began; the Bard’s oldest and most tragic love tale. We’ve seen it...
Ranting With Cyle: ‘Collaboration’ by Cyle Durkee
F%#k you! (Not you, sorry! {I should probably have explained that statement a bit first]) The reason I said that is that it’s not...
‘Roméo et Juliette’ at Catholic University by Terry Byrne
Budding love that is “star-crossed” with budding artistry is the magic potion that should move fine-arts lovers to flee their houses and partake in...
‘A Commedia Romeo and Juliet’ at Faction of Fools at The...
I always suffer a little committing to a classical show - especially Shakespeare. When they’re bad, it’s torture. When they're good, it’s always still...
‘San Francisco Ballet Program B’ by Breena Siegel
San Francisco Ballet, the oldest professional ballet company in the country, wins hearts over with their classical version of Romeo & Juliet. The age-old...