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VenueFestival Theatre
Also: Studio
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From21st May 2014
To24th May 2014
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:00
PricesFrom £15.50. To £37.50.
Festival Theatre (V600)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

Work:: Romeo and Juliet (S907)

Romeo gate-crashes a ball given by his family's enemies, the Capulets, only to fall in love with their daughter Juliet. Their passion is mutual, but the hatred between their families forces their relationship to a catastrophic conclusion.
Music Prokofiev

Production:: (T0519447564)

Set in the 20th century, this passionate story of forbidden love unfolds through three dramatic acts as time moves on inexorably. Beginning in black-and-white, in a 1920s Italian metropolis, Pastor uses a back projector depicting stark images of First World War trenches to invoke a message of conflict and turmoil - a clear hint of what is to unfold on stage. The second act moves to the sepia-toned 1950s, in the wake of Mussolini's Fascist dictatorship. Finally, the third act is set amidst the backdrop of warring nations in the 1990s; a land dominated by the eerie blue light of television cameras that report 24/7 from the frontline of global wars.
Corporate Sponsor Adam & Company
Company Scottish Ballet
Choreographer Krzysztof Pastor
DramaturgWillem Bruls
Design Tatyana van Walsum
Lighting Bert Dalhuysen
Performer Sophie Martin
Performer Eve Mutso
Performer Claire Robertson
Performer Erik Cavallari
Performer Christopher Harrison
Performer Constance Devernay
Performer Bethany Kingsley
Performer Luciana Ravizzi
Performer Quenby Hersh
Performer Laura Joffre
Performer Sophie Laplane
Performer Kara McLaughlin
Performer Remi Andreoni
Performer Daniel Davidson
Performer Owen Thorne
Performer Victor Zarallo

Listing:: L01369736340




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Production details

Set in the 20th century, this passionate story of forbidden love unfolds through three dramatic acts as time moves on inexorably. Beginning in black-and-white, in a 1920s Italian metropolis, Pastor uses a back projector depicting stark images of First World War trenches to invoke a message of conflict and turmoil - a clear hint of what is to unfold on stage. The second act moves to the sepia-toned 1950s, in the wake of Mussolini's Fascist dictatorship. Finally, the third act is set amidst the backdrop of warring nations in the 1990s; a land dominated by the eerie blue light of television cameras that report 24/7 from the frontline of global wars.

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  • 24 May 14 Audio Described
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