Details
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.
& Juliet website.
Cast/Performers
Miriam-Teak Lee (Juliet),
Tom Francis (Romeo),
Nicolas Colicos (Lance),
Keala Settle (Nurse),
Cassidy Janson (Anne Hathaway),
Oliver Tompsett (William Shakespeare),
Billy Nevers (Francois),
Joe Foster (May),
Ebony Clarke (Ensemble),
Bessy Ewa (Ensemble),
Collette Guitart (Ensemble),
Cassandra Lee (Ensemble),
Nathan Louis-Fernand (Ensemble),
Zara MacIntosh (Ensemble),
Carl Man (Ensemble),
Christian Maynard (Ensemble),
Rachel Moran (Ensemble),
Owen Saward (Ensemble),
Aaron Shales (Ensemble),
Benjamin Terry (Ensemble),
Suki Wong (Ensemble),
Ivan De Freitas (Ensemble),
Rhian Duncan (Ensemble),
Alex Tranter (Ensemble),
Sophie Usher (Ensemble),
Rhys Wilkinson (Ensemble)
Creatives/Company
Music:
Max MartinBook by:
David West ReadPresented by(s):
Max Martin,
Tim HeadingtonProducer(s):
Martin Dodd,
Tim Headington,
Max Martin,
Jenny Petersson,
Theresa Steele PageDirector:
Luke SheppardDramaturg:
David West ReadChoreographer:
Jennifer WeberDesign:
Soutra GilmourCostume:
Paloma YoungLighting:
Howard HudsonSound:
Gareth Owen