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CLEVELAND, Ohio --Cleveland Ballet is bringing “Romeo and Juliet” to Playhouse ... studio to teach swordplay and fight choreography to Romeo, Tybalt, Mercutio and their assorted Capulet ...
Romeo (Jamie Ward of “His Dark Materials”) mopes about while his hot-blooded friend Mercutio (a hectic Nicholas Podany) tweaks the pride of Tybalt ... A few scenes later, Juliet and Romeo ...
Romeo (Jamie Ward of “His Dark Materials”) mopes about while his hot-blooded friend Mercutio (a hectic Nicholas Podany) tweaks the pride of Tybalt ... A few scenes later, Juliet and Romeo ...
Instead, the dark scenes are punctuated by short ... typical in Shakespeare’s tragedies. Juliet’s cousin Tybalt (Z Hansen) kills Romeo’s friend Mercutio (Carla Gallardo) and Romeo in turn ...
The Globe’s season opener is a Wild West ‘Romeo and Juliet’ that makes up in originality what it loses in actual tragedy ...
Both Rawaed Asde’s exceptional Romeo and Shalam’s self-knowing ... Not least in the final scene where we see Juliet, alive, in a burial vault, sitting in a row with Mercutio and Tybalt, with the clear ...
The fight coordinator is ... rehearsing Brandon Burditt (who plays Tybalt), Alejandra Escalante (Mercutio) and Niall Cunningham (Romeo) in a scene from "Romeo and Juliet." (Miceli Productions ...
But Ashton’s “Romeo and Juliet” – the first ... ballet’s start to his extended dying scene after being stabbed by a delightfully sinister Tybalt (Ricki Bertoni, whose fall down an ...
Juliet’s cousin Tybalt (Nathan ... stops him from killing Romeo. After the ball, Romeo and Juliet profess their love for one another during the beloved balcony scene and decide to secretly ...
Trapped and alone, Juliet sits on the end of her bed, staring into space as Prokofiev’s music surges around her. And in the tomb scene, Romeo half ... Ryoichi Hirano’s Tybalt has a mean ...
It starts with a tumultuous crowd scene that becomes a full-on brawl, then sweeps us off to Juliet’s chamber ... s happening to him. The big fight with Tybalt is powerfully staged – Hirano ...
Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet continues to enjoy endless popularity ... more at home with the boyish bravado of the crowd scenes. And what a busy joy those crowd scenes are with ...