
Romeo and Juliet
Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
Ballet performance by The Royal Ballet, recorded at Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom, July 1984.
Top Cast


Alessandra Ferri
Alessandra Ferri
Juliet
Alessandra Ferri
Juliet
Wayne Eagling
Wayne Eagling
Romeo
Wayne Eagling
Romeo


David Drew
David Drew
Tybalt
David Drew
Tybalt
Leslie Edwards
Leslie Edwards
Prince Escalus
Leslie Edwards
Prince Escalus
Mark Freeman
Mark Freeman
Benvolio
Mark Freeman
Benvolio
Julian Hosking
Julian Hosking
Paris
Julian Hosking
Paris
Stephen Jeffries
Stephen Jeffries
Mercutio
Stephen Jeffries
Mercutio
Gerd Larsen
Gerd Larsen
Juliet's Nurse
Gerd Larsen
Juliet's Nurse
Christopher Newton
Christopher Newton
Frate Lorenzo
Christopher Newton
Frate Lorenzo
Christopher Newton
Christopher Newton
Rosalina
Christopher Newton
Rosalina
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