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Performance

VenueShakespeare's Globe Theatre
Also: Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Inigo Jones, Globe Education Centre Theatre (Park Street)
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From28th February 2019
To23rd March 2019
WhenFeb 28, Mar 7, 21 at 19:00. Mar 2, 9, 16, 23 at 18:00. Mar 16, 23 Mats 14:00
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (V165)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 7 Jan 19 - T01451258590
  • Date of change: 19 Dec 18 - T01451258590

Romeo and Juliet - Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank

Romeo and Juliet

Work:: Romeo and Juliet (S01540377399)


Author Shakespeare

Production:: Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank (T01451258590)

Packed with love, family feuds and a dose of comedy, Romeo and Juliet is a full-scale, fast-paced 90 minute performance in the Globe Theatre designed to introduce students and families to Shakespeare. The Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank project transforms the way young people view Shakespeare's plays.
Producer Shakespeare's Globe
Director Michael Oakley
Performer Jeff Alexander (Lord Montague / Friar Laurence)
Performer Charlotte Beaumont (Juliet)
Performer Stuart Bowman (Lord Capulet)
Performer Debbie Chazen (Lady Montauge / Nurse)
Performer Christopher Chung (Abraham / Prince Escalus / Paris)
Performer Ned Derrington (Mercutio / Sampson / Friar John)
Performer Hermione Gulliford (Lady Capulet)
Performer Shalisha James-Davis (Benvolio)
Performer Ayoola Smart (Tybalt / Apothecary)
Performer Nathan Welsh (Romeo)

Listing:: L01769705659




Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank

Packed with love, family feuds and a dose of comedy, Romeo and Juliet is a full-scale, fast-paced 90 minute performance in the Globe Theatre designed to introduce students and families to Shakespeare. The Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank project transforms the way young people view Shakespeare's plays.

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