The Review - THEATRE by TOM FOOT Published: 24 July 2008
The tragedy we all love
ROMEO JULIET Coram’s Fields
A TRAGIC tale of love, lust and teenage gang crime comes to Corams Fields today (Thursday) with the Bloomsbury gardens’ annual open-air Shakespeare performance. Romeo and Juliet tells the violent story of the warring Montague and Capulet families in the city of Verona.
Two teenagers from each family fall in love – but
cannot marry for fear of upsetting their elders.
Shakespeare’s tragedy was famously recreated into a gun-toting Hollywood blockbuster by the American director Baz Lurmann.
But the Principal Theatre Company’s production promises to be more traditional and family-orientated.
Theatre director Paul Gladwin said: “The show will appeal to kids from six to adults of 96. “The great thing about the play is that the first half is nearly all comedy, then it all turns on its head and becomes the fantastic tragedy that everyone knows and loves.”
* The show runs until August 9, Thurs-Sat from 7.45pm. For more information contact 0208 886 7584.