Word: romeos
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When one thinks of love, especially theatrical love, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet inevitably comes to mind. For five hundred years, company after company has put up this classic tale of star-crossed lovers; it has been copied, adapted, and updated a thousand times...
Directed by Ryan McGee ’96 and assistant directed by Jeremy Funke ’04, this Romeo and Juliet electrifies the Loeb Experimental Theater...
These scenes prove both the director’s skill and the versatility of Romeo and Juliet’s text...
...turns in a creditable performance as Tybalt, and the skill of Jay Chaffin ’01 shines through his directorially misinterpreted role as the Friar. Showing his resourcefulness and skill once again, Dan Cozzens ’03 plays a wonderful Benvolio and has great chemistry with Romeo...
...girl in the world," he tells her. Just then, though, another babe walks by and the fickle boyfriend, noticing her fairer skin, is smitten. The dejected lover turns to a skin lightening product that promises "a new fairness that lights up your life" to win back her boyfriend. When Romeo next sees her, his jaw drops. Wow, he says, "you're the most beautiful girl in the world." She smiles. They hug. Product shot...