Romeo & Juliet

By William Shakespeare

An ongoing feud between the Capulets and the Montagues erupts in violence on the streets of Verona. Both sides are warned that they must not disturb the peace again, ‘on pain of death’. Despite all odds, Romeo and Juliet fall in love. In this world of high passion where enemies are murdered and families are betrayed, the young lovers rail against the older generation and the prejudice of their society. This star crossed love affair can only end in tragedy.

Romeo & Juliet is an ideal introduction for teenagers to the plays of William Shakespeare, told with humour and pathos; it delights as much as it saddens. Complete Works’ Romeo & Juliet is an abridged version where three actors perform key scenes and play multiple roles.

“O Fortune, Fortune, all men call thee fickle.” III.V

Suitability - Year 9 & 10

Idea/Issue/Theme - Love, fate, individual vs society, parent/child relationships, symbols and motifs

Duration - 60 minutes + Q&A (90 minute session)

Live

In school performance

Term 1: 23 February - 6 March

Term 2: 27 April - 22 May

Term 3: 13 July - 4 September

Term 4: 5 October - 23 October

Cost

$15.00 per student (groups 100+)
$1,500 minimum performance fee.

Online

Professionally filmed at Theatre Works

Stream on-demand

14 day access

Available year round

Cost

$550.00

For small groups talk to us about a fee structure that suits your budget.

Digital Study Guide

Online Study Guide unpacking the key themes and issues from the text using a combination of performance, academic analysis and interactive prompts to enhance students’ understanding.

Discount rate when purchased will a live show.

More Information here.

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