
Juliet & Romeo
Overview
Mats Ek and the Royal Swedish Opera present a new take on a classic story and ballet
Top Cast
Mariko Kida
Mariko Kida
Juliet
Mariko Kida
Juliet
Anthony Lomuljo
Anthony Lomuljo
Romeo
Anthony Lomuljo
Romeo
Arsen Mehrabyan
Arsen Mehrabyan
Father
Arsen Mehrabyan
Father
Marie Lindqvist
Marie Lindqvist
Mother
Marie Lindqvist
Mother


Niklas Ek
Niklas Ek
Duke
Niklas Ek
Duke
Ana Laguna
Ana Laguna
Nurse
Ana Laguna
Nurse
Jérôme Marchand
Jérôme Marchand
Mercutio
Jérôme Marchand
Mercutio
Hokuto Kodama
Hokuto Kodama
Benvolio
Hokuto Kodama
Benvolio
Pascal Jansson
Pascal Jansson
Tybalt
Pascal Jansson
Tybalt
Oscar Salomonsson
Oscar Salomonsson
Paris
Oscar Salomonsson
Paris
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