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In the instant of a chance meeting two young people fall in love. Impulsively they marry in secret, but in a divided city their innocent union is threatened by a bloody family feud.
Shakespeare vividly captures the beauty, intimacy and ultimate fragility of young love in a hostile world.
Rupert Goold returns to the Company to direct his first production as an Associate Director following his acclaimed 2006 production of The Tempest. Rupert's recent credits include Oliver! and Enron. Sam Troughton and Mariah Gale play Romeo and Juliet.
Dates
12th March - 27th August 2010
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