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Olivia Hussey, the actress known for portraying Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 drama “Romeo and Juliet,” died surrounded by her loved ones at her home on Friday. She was 73. A cause of ...
The new musical film Juliet and Romeo arrives on screen with lavish visuals, saccharine pop songs and a reworked ...
And a hot shirtless Apothecary is something you don’t find at CVS. Aside from Connor’s Romeo and Zegler’s Juliet, there’s little sense of Gold coaxing his ensemble — almost all of them ...
For an audience of mainly college-aged women in Circle in the Square, a circular theater with audience members all around, that something hot was Sam Gold’s “Romeo + Juliet” on Broadway.
Thus the wedding night scene shows Romeo completely nude and Juliet skimply draped, a concession to the modern screen trend. The street quarrels are also lively, but sometimes have the effect of ...
What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is wearing Pacsun—at least, she is in Broadway’s current Romeo + Juliet revival. A candy rave in iambic pentameter ...
Everyone knows the story of “Romeo and Juliet”: two star-crossed lovers in fair Verona, deeply enthralled with one another — but torn apart by their family’s feud. While BU Shakespeare Society did not ...
Hartford Stage’s latest take on “Romeo and Juliet” is as focused on life as it is on the ill-fated lovers’ tragic deaths, according to director Melia Bensussen, who is also the theater’s ...
Hartford Stage is offering a “Romeo & Juliet” that’s not about noble “houses,” or “fortunes” or even laser-focused on the two characters whose names are in the title. This is Romeo ...
The latest adaptation, “Juliet & Romeo,” opens Friday, May 9. The story follows the classic love story, but leaves the poetry of Shakespeare’s Iambic Pentameter behind and presents the tale ...
Olivia Hussey, famously known for her role in the 1968 film "Romeo and Juliet", has died. She was 73. Hussey died Friday, "peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones," a statement posted to ...
There are two ways of reading Romeo and Juliet, one of which is correct, in the sense that it is the way that Shakespeare meant it to be read and understood, and the other is incorrect ...