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Rubbish Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet archiveEnemies. Balconies. Kissing. Sausage Rolls?!?! Oh yes, Shakespeare's epic tale of star-crossed lovers has been "Rubbished." Sporting a national reputation - from Edinburgh Festival Fringe to collaborations with the Royal Shakespeare Company and national school tours - this all-male, all-silly, troupe present an hour of multi-rolling, wigs, water, and floppy swords. It's Shakespeare's most anarchic tragedy yet! Cheer as Romeo and his bearded beloved meet. Celebrate as they marry and unite their warring families, guffaw as all the while our four highly-strung performers squabble, bicker and strive to have the last laugh. Rubbish Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet is perfect, both as an introduction to Shakespeare or for even the most ardent fan of the bard - from wide-eyed schoolboy to cultured Nan and everything in between. A true family show that really is Shakespeare For All. Featuring clowning, slapstick and innovative storytelling, this accessible Shakespeare production is a perfect introduction to the works of William Shakespeare (or even theatre itself) and will have you and your little ones belly laughing in delight.

Creatives/Company

Company: Rubbish Shakespeare Company
Adapted by: Lee Hithersay
Director(s): Lee Hithersay, Alex MacDonald

Rubbish Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet

Rubbish Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet (Play) production archive for QTIX code T514475710. Details of all Rubbish Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01421179278

Archive Listings

27 Jul 23St Luke's Bombed Out Church
Liverpool, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive
6 Aug 22
  to
7 Aug 22
Shakespeare North Playhouse
Prescot, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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