Black Box Theatre Company presents: Romeo and Juliet
Dates: | 25 April 2014 |
Times: | 10:00 - 12:30 |
What is it: | Theatre/Performance |
Organiser: | Martin Harris Centre |
How much: | £10
/ £8/ £5
/ 10% discount for schools/groups and one adult supervisor goes free for every ten students |
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Violent delights have violent ends...”
Following the success of Othello, award winning Black Box Theatre Company presents a bold and exciting new production of Shakespeare’s most tragic tale – Romeo & Juliet.
In defiance of their families and in secrecy from their closest friends, hopeful young lives burn amidst a celestial and cataclysmic backdrop. Impulsively two star-crossed lovers marry in secret, but in divided times their innocent union is threatened by a bloody family feud. Misadventure, family pride, and ancient quarrels abort and bury the most joyous of beginnings, the most hopeful of love stories as Romeo and Juliet, driven apart, find their world becoming a constricting, single mausoleum of fate and death.
Acclaimed as one of the most dynamic theatre companies in the UK, Black Box’s reputation for punchy and vibrant productions of contemporary and classic theatre continues to grow. With an excellent twenty year track record for adapting and performing classic literature for new audiences – Othello (2013) Of Mice and Men (2011) Hamlet (2010) - over the years the company has toured across the UK and internationally.
Please note that this production contains scenes of violence
Please note:
- Running time is approx 120 minutes
- Post show discussions will take place with the director and members of the cast after each morning and matinee show
- 10% discount for school/group bookings of 10+
- To receive a copy of the FREE Teachers Resource Pack please contact Heather Devine on 0161 275 8950 or heather.devine@manchester.ac.uk
Price: £10
Concessions: £8/ £5
Offers: 10% discount for schools/groups and one adult supervisor goes free for every ten students
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