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SHAKESPEARE'S R&J

Four young prep school students, tired of going through the usual drill of conjugating Latin and other tedious school routines, decide to vary their very governed lives. After school, one breaks out a copy of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and they all take turns reading the play aloud. The Bard’s words and the story itself are thrilling to the boys, and they become swept away, enmeshed in the emotion so much so that they break school rules in order to continue their readings. The rigidity of their lives begins to parallel the lives of the characters in the play: roles in the family, roles in society, and the roles played by men and women soon seem to make all the sense in the world, and then, suddenly, they seem to make no sense at all. Although they had been taking turns playing all the parts, two eventually emerge playing Romeo and Juliet exclusively, bringing a whole new dimension to the proceedings. Perceptions and understanding are turned upside-down as the fun of play-acting turns serious, and the words and meanings begin to hit home and universal truths emerge.

Winner Lucille Lortel Award for 
Special Achievement in the Theatre

Video from Signature Theatre production.

"Joe Calarco would appear to be a theater man of imagination and vision. This production is truly astonishing."
-- Vincent Canby, The New York Times

"A bracing and brilliant shock to the system. Gave me the biggest thrill I have had in the theater in some time."
--Paul Taylor, The Independent

"Inventive. Electrifying." 
--Entertainment Weekly.

"I've seldom seen teenage isolation, insecurity, vulnerability, and pain so touchingly evoked."
--Benedict Nightingale, The London Times

"Hot blooded… Wrenching… It pulsates with an adolescent abandon and electricity of which Romeo himself might approve."
-- Peter Marks, The New York Times

"Electrifying! R&J is a gem, the most inventive re-imagining of a classic in years."
--Donald Lyons, The Wall Street Journal

"This is one of the most electrifying adaptations of Shakespeare I have ever seen. When it comes to originality, sexiness, and daring, it is right up there with West Side Story.”
--Charles Spencer, The London Daily Telegraph

"A revelatory adaptation. One will never view the Shakespeare war horse without this production in the mind's eye."
--David Patrick Stearns, USA Today 

"Extraordinary. I suddenly felt as if I were seeing and hearing Shakespeare's play for the first time."

--Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

"Breathtaking! A stunning, pulse-raising exorcism of almost primal intensity that comes very close to setting the house on fire.”
--Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun Times

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