A new Folger Theatre production of “Romeo and Juliet” is set in a version of contemporary partisan Washington, D.C., where the Capulets are Republicans; the Montagues are Democrats ...
Image caption, Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt, is angry that Romeo attended the Capulet party and challenges him to a fight. Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt, saying he loves him like family. Romeo’s ...
Juliet after neighbors called about the party. A 14-year-old, who recently moved out of the home, had planned the party that police say involved alcohol and drugs. “We had a couple of teens who ...
Juliet My only love, comes from my only hate! Rosaline Romeo might have left and the party might be coming to ... issues including deaths during street fighting and suicide. Teachers should ...
The last time Ashton’s “Romeo and Juliet” was seen in the U.S. was in 2016, when it was performed by the Los Angeles Ballet.
Seeing "Romeo and Juliet" in Appalachian garb allows viewers, if they choose, to step back occasionally from the tragic romance and scrutinize a patriarchal society with a violent honor code.