Romeo & Juliet
Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival (Cardiff, Wales)“…innovative…challenging…daring…taking the leap into the unknown…”
My TheatreMates.com
CLASSICAL THEATRE IN CONTEMPORARY FORM
ROMEO & JULIET
By William Shakespeare
Adapted & Directed by Jack Paterson and Mark Modzelewski
Cardiff Open Air Theare Festival (Cardiff, Wales)
Press
“…innovative…challenging…daring…a frisson of new energy taking the leap into the unknown…respecting the intelligence of its audiences, challenging them to come along with the fantastic company and try something new…As much fun as that (the current London production directed by Kenneth Brannagh) was, I’d much rather see this – or anything else come to that – by Modzelewski and Paterson.”
MyTheatreMates.com
“…fresh, with visceral emotion and raw intensity… visually and audibly stunning…the finest Juliet I’ve seen on stage…”
Cardiff Shakespeare
“…a brave…alternative glimpse into the words of Shakespeare…gritty and new…innovative…bringing it truly into a now…between the interpretation, the cast and the environment- it is definitely a must-see.”
An Organised Mess
About
First Taste. First Touch. First Love. First Kiss.
In modern Verona, violence erupts between the Montagues and Capulets with tragic consequences. With the death of their children, the citizens come together and through song, movements and story examine how they came to such tragedy.
This production fused devised creation, physical theatre practices and First Folio Text.
Creative Team
Featuring Mikey Howe, Helen Randall, James Pritchard, Cari Morgan, Jon Barnes, Edward Kettle, Steph Smith, Asha Cecil, Toby Harris, Adele Cordner, Carys McQueen, Mark Sadler, Lauren Phillipou, Becs Parker, Lilly Hart, Tom Roderick, Luke Slade, Oliver F. Domínguez-Quero
Set & Costume Design by Bethany Seddon | Fight Choreography and Assistant Directed by Simon Riordan
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Press
Selected Reviews & Articles
Romeo and Juliet, Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival
- Romeo & Juliet, mytheatremates.com and The Nerdy Theatre Blog
- Romeo and Juliet, Cardiff Shakespeare
- Romeo and Juliet, An Organised Mess Blog
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