'Shakespeare's R+J' sets new themes in old play - The Washington Post
It's the most famous teenage kiss of all time. "O then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do. They pray," Romeo declares on that fateful night of love at first sight at the Capulets' masked ball. And so fraught a kiss for a young actor named Greg Shamie, just out of Circle in the Square theater school and hired for a modest, four-man version of the play staged in a storefront on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, tha…
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