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Performance

VenueThe Place Theatre
Also: Robin Howard Dance Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From18th June 2019
To22nd June 2019
When19:30
The Place Theatre (V240)
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  • Date of change: 7 Feb 19 - T679807025

Lost Dog Dance - Juliet and Romeo's Guide to a Long and Happy Marriage

Work:: Lost Dog Dance (S0932737608)

Lost Dog formed in 2004, their first work Pave up Paradise Burgos won first prize at the International Choreographic competition and second prize at the prestigious Hanover choreographic festival. Since then they have created and toured four full length dance theatre works in the UK and Europe to critical acclaim.

Production:: Juliet and Romeo's Guide to a Long and Happy Marriage (T679807025)

Juliet and Romeo Live is a remarkable reimagined version of Shakespeare's deeply pessimistic teenage love story in which Juliet and Romeo somehow survive through into middle age; where we see them now, struggling under the stresses and strains of supposedly being the world's most romantic couple... Join us for this humorous and heartfelt investigation into love, loss and longevity.
Director Ben Duke
Other Raquel Meseguer (artistic collaborator)
Performer Ben Duke
Performer Solene Weinachter

Listing:: L355923696




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Juliet and Romeo's Guide to a Long and Happy Marriage

Juliet and Romeo Live is a remarkable reimagined version of Shakespeare's deeply pessimistic teenage love story in which Juliet and Romeo somehow survive through into middle age; where we see them now, struggling under the stresses and strains of supposedly being the world's most romantic couple... Join us for this humorous and heartfelt investigation into love, loss and longevity.

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