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Romeo and Juliet on Boston Common
By Michael Kerpan on Sat, 07/29/2017 - 10:12pm
The Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's production of Romeo and Juliet is absolutely wonderful -- with lots of fine young performers. Photos posted on Facebook (spoilers -- if you don't know the story of Romeo and Juliet - and expect the ending to be a surprise): Photos.
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happily ever after?
they all live happily ever after, right?
Alas...
... not a revisionist production.
How could this happen?
We started out like Romeo & Juliet but it ended up in tragedy!
On screen, yes
Ernst Lubitsch's farce "Romeo and Juliet in the Snow" screens at Harvard Film Archive with live musical accompaniment Aug 20, 7 pm.
hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/calendar/august17.html
Comedy
I've always thought that Romeo and Juliet is improperly classified as a tragedy. It's really a romantic comedy in which the author somehow forgot to rescue his young lovers at the last minute.
Failed comedy
The play Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) agrees.
Mercutio
Mercutio and Benvolio and Tybalt https://youtu.be/zyD8lCSUPMY?t=9m41s
Those swords could come in handy
Those swords could come in handy given the violence on the Common this week.
Shakespeare
Do they still force kids to read R/J, Caesar, M of V, Othello, etc?
I certainly ....
... hope so. (I _enjoyed_ reading / acting out Shakespeare).
I went to HS for 2 years with a kid who grew up in the projects
he could accurately recite multiple Shakespeare monologues from memory.
When I was in HS
Freshman - Romeo and Juliet
Sophomore - Julius Caesar, Macbeth
I was a sophomore in 1999-2000, so it was funny to read the character Marc Antony at the same time Marc Anthony was first crossing over to English-language pop radio.
Also, I was the first one in the class of 20 to laugh when Mr. Cook pointed out in Macbeth a bit of dialogue that made reference to a character's inability to sustain an erection after having consumed too much alcohol, but in the English of the era.
I like stories.