'The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' By MALCOLM JOHNSON
The final moments in the Capulets' tomb are not foolproof, but even when played in a wading pool, they are wrenching.
The final moments in the Capulets' tomb are not foolproof, but even when played in a wading pool, they are wrenching.
This production, by Theater Breaking Through Barriers, uses just four actors, but it's no 15-Minute Shakespeare novelty.
Romeo and Juliet as 80-year-olds who fall in love at a tea dance? Maddy Costa meets the cast of a bold new production
A production set in a care home reinvigorates an over-familiar play with intelligence, imagination and rare tenderness.
Ellen Stewart's adaptation of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is another failed reinvention of the one playwright who needs it least.
The pleasure of watching Siân Phillips and Michael Byrne persuade us of the reality of a December love is enormous
Bruce Graham lets his scripts do the talking.
Does it work? At the level of new love discovered deep into old age it most certainly does, thanks largely to a spellbinding illustration of how to grow old gracefully by Sian Phillips as a …
Marin Ireland and Juliet Rylance will join previously announced husband-and-wife movie stars Maggie Gyllenhaal (Crazy Heart) and Peter Sarsgaard (An Education) in the Classic Stage Company p…