NCRT’s decision to use an innovative approach in its staging of Shakespeare’s beloved classic, “Romeo and Juliet,” involved having a four-member directing team with a collective, creative vision, one ...
Times Union: Review: 'Romeo and Juliet' finds humor in tragedy at Shakespeare & Company
Caitlin Rose as Romeo, left, and Ashley McCauley Moore as Juliet, right, share a dance in Shakespeare & Company’s “Romeo and Juliet, ” running through Aug. 10. The pair previously played the ...
Review: 'Romeo and Juliet' finds humor in tragedy at Shakespeare & Company
Variety: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ West End Review: Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe Lead an Angsty, Time-Bending Adaptation That Builds to a Real Gut-Punch
In Robert Icke’s take on William Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet,” the play’s star-crossed lovers — played here by “Hamnet” breakout Noah Jupe and “Stranger Things” star Sadie Sink — are running against ...
‘Romeo & Juliet’ West End Review: Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe Lead an Angsty, Time-Bending Adaptation That Builds to a Real Gut-Punch
Orlando Sentinel: Romeo and Juliet who? For real romance, look to Jim and Suzanne instead
The romance at the heart of Orlando Shakes’ production of “Romeo and Juliet” doesn’t come from the saga of the star-crossed lovers you see on stage. No, it’s the real-life love of Jim Helsinger and ...
Romeo and Juliet who? For real romance, look to Jim and Suzanne instead
At its heart, the name Susan is a botanical name. It means “lily” in Persian and Hebrew. However, its roots go even deeper into antiquity, meaning “lotus flower” in Egyptian (1).