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Performance

VenueShaftesbury Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From2nd November 2019
Opened20th November 2019
To16th March 2020
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30. Wed Nov 20 at 19:00
Shaftesbury Theatre (V415)
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  • Date of change: 25 Jan 19 - T01631812732

& Juliet

& Juliet

Work:: & Juliet (S1320373871)

Telling the tale of two young star-crossed lovers, whose untimely deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families, it's one of the Bard's most revered works. But now, this musical explores what would happen if Juliet didn't die at the end of the play - if her famous ending was really just her beginning. In this sequel to Romeo & Juliet, Juliet gets over her supposed soul mate by running off to Paris with her best mates on a whirlwind trip of self-discovery.
Music Max Martin
Book by David West Read

Production:: (T01631812732)

Presented byMax Martin
Presented byTim Headington
Producer Max Martin
Producer Tim Headington
Producer Theresa Steele
Producer Jenny Petersson
Producer Martin Dodd
Director Luke Sheppard
DramaturgDavid West Read
Choreographer Jennifer Weber
Design Soutra Gilmour
Costume Paloma Young
Lighting Howard Hudson
Sound Gareth Owen
Performer Miriam-Teak Lee
Performer David Bedella (Lance)
Performer Oliver Tompsett
Performer Cassidy Janson
Performer Melanie La Barrie
Performer Jocasta Almgill
Performer Josh Baker
Performer Alishia Blake
Performer Rhian Duncan
Performer Ivan De Freitas
Performer Danielle Fiamanya
Performer Jordan Luke Gage
Performer Kieran Lai
Performer Nathan Lorainey-Dineen
Performer Arun Blair-Mangat
Performer Tim Mahendran
Performer Jaye Marshall
Performer Grace Mouat
Performer Antoine Murray-Straughan
Performer Kerri Norville
Performer Christopher Parkinson
Performer Dillon Scott-Lewis
Performer Kirstie Skivington
Performer Alex Tranter

Listing:: L1405008747




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