After a five-year wait due to COVID, The Sarasota Ballet presents a belated company premiere of Sir Frederick Ashton’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ ...
What if Juliet didn’t kill herself? That is the question asked in “& Juliet”, coming to Philly’s Academy of Music.
Renowned American pianist, Garrick Ohlsson will join the KSO to perform Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2. Kuerti recalls a ...
Juliet is thinking about Romeo’s family name – which is a barrier to their love. She argues that names are not important. O God, I have an ill-divining soul! Methinks I see thee now, thou art ...
This, the character Anne reminds in the middle of “& Juliet,” is how the show is meant to be. In the first few pages of “Romeo and Juliet,” we learn the fate of the titular characters.
Seeing "Romeo and Juliet" in Appalachian garb allows viewers, if they choose, to step back occasionally from the tragic romance and scrutinize a patriarchal society with a violent honor code.
In William Shakespeare’s version of his classic “Romeo and Juliet,” both young lovers die. But what would happen if only Romeo died and Juliet lived on? Wouldn’t that make for ...
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