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Romeo & Juliet

Shakespeare's tragedy about a pair of teenagers who fall in love despite the fact that their families are engaged in a bitter feud.

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  • "Shakespeare's tragedy about a pair of teenagers who fall in love despite the fact that their families are engaged in a bitter feud."@en
  • "Their families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are bitter enemies, sworn to hatred. Yet when their children, Romeo and Juliet, inadvertently meet, they fall passionately in love."@en
  • "Teenagers fall in love, but are opposed by their families."@en
  • ""Their families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are bitter enemies, sworn to hatred. Yet when their children, Romeo and Juliet, inadvertently meet, they fall passionately in love. Defying their parents' wishes, they are secretly married, but their happiness is short lived."--Container."@en
  • "A live-theatre Straford Festival production of Shakespeare's classic love story in which young love is doomed by old grudges between the families. This production is set in the time of Mussolini's Fascist Italy, giving added pathos to the sensless hatred that divides the lovers."@en
  • "Produced by Britain's distinguished Thames Television, this moving interpretation features a sparkling, youthful cast including Ann Hasson and Christopher Neame, authentic sets, and colorful costumes."
  • "In the gentle streets of fair Verona, a clash of servants between the warring Montagues and Capulets sets the wheels of fate in motion. At a masked ball, the lovelorn Romeo spies the beautiful Juliet and the two soon fall madly in love, only to feel despair once their true identities are revealed. Matters worsen when Romeo slays Tybalt, a nephew of the Capulets, and is banished from the city. Only the intervention of a loyal friar and nurse can right the course of true love. But a rush to judgment spells the end of the young lovers' earthly union."@en
  • "This moving interpretation of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet features a sparkling, youthful cast, authentic sets, and colorful costumres that bring you straight into the heart of the world's favorite love story."@en

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  • "Drama"
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  • "Romeo & Juliet"
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