
Romeo and Juliet - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Drama · Romance
Overview
Dominic Dromgoole’s production brings refreshing clarity to one of Shakespeare’s most famous and best-loved tragedies, drawing out the contemporary relevance of this passionate teenage love story. Ellie Kendrick, a truly youthful Juliet, and Adetomiwa Edun, a boyish Romeo, head an excellent cast whose period costumes point to the timelessness of parental disapproval, adolescent temperament, rivalry and violence. Filmed before a live audience at Shakespeare’s Globe in the heart of London, its intimate and atmospheric setting adds immediacy and vitality to the humour and passion of Shakespeare’s verse. Filmed in High Definition and true surround sound.
Top Cast


Tomiwa Edun
Tomiwa Edun
Romeo
Tomiwa Edun
Romeo


Ellie Kendrick
Ellie Kendrick
Juliet
Ellie Kendrick
Juliet


Jack Farthing
Jack Farthing
Benvolio
Jack Farthing
Benvolio


Philip Cumbus
Philip Cumbus
Mercutio
Philip Cumbus
Mercutio


Holly Atkins
Holly Atkins
Lady Montague
Holly Atkins
Lady Montague


Michael O'Hagan
Michael O'Hagan
Montague
Michael O'Hagan
Montague
Miranda Foster
Miranda Foster
Lady Capulet
Miranda Foster
Lady Capulet


Ukweli Roach
Ukweli Roach
Tybalt
Ukweli Roach
Tybalt


Tom Stuart
Tom Stuart
Paris
Tom Stuart
Paris


Rawiri Paratene
Rawiri Paratene
Friar Lawrence
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