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Performance

VenueMercury Theatre
Also: Studio
TownColchester
CountyEssex
From25th February 2010
Opened3rd March 2010
To13th March 2010
When19:30. Thu Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £8.50. To £19.50.
Mercury Theatre (V37)
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Romeo and Juliet

Work:: Romeo and Juliet (S4789)

The story of frustrated young (illegally young in modern terms) love and death and the vendetta between two families in a tight-knit Italian community. One of Shakespeare's most popular and enduring dramas it has also been re-done as film, ballet, musical (most notably "West Side Story") and ice spectacular!
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T2094338269)

Through the power and passion of the evocative tango, the decline of the lovers is seen not as fate, but an act of orchestration. The musicians intertwine with the actors creating their world, their love, and ultimately their fate.
Producer Mercury Theatre Company
Producer Salida Productions
Music Julian Peralta
Company Astillero Tango Orchestra
Director Ed Hughes
Design Michael Vale
Choreographer Leandro palou
Choreographer Romina Godoy
Lighting Aideen Malone
Sound Gurgit Dhinsa
Design Alejandro Diez (video)
Performer Julian Peralta (piano)
Performer Mariano Gonzales Calo (bandoneon)
Performer Adolfo Trepiana (bandoneon)
Performer Martijn Van der Linden (violin)
Performer Luciano Falcon (cello)
Performer Federico Maiocchi (double bass)
Performer Miguel Suarez (singer)
Performer Keith Dunphy (Friar)
Performer Gus Gallagher (Romeo)
Performer Gina Isaac (Lady Capulet)
Performer Shuna Snow (Nurse)
Performer Javier Alcina (Mercutio)
Performer Victoria Di Pace (Juliet)
Performer Luciano Dodero (Benvolio)
Company Astillero Orchestra

Listing:: L276322764




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Through the power and passion of the evocative tango, the decline of the lovers is seen not as fate, but an act of orchestration. The musicians intertwine with the actors creating their world, their love, and ultimately their fate.

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