The sincerity of the play’s two stars shines through in Robert Icke’s new London production. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from London In “Romeo and Juliet,” fate is a matter of bad timing.
Young stars perfectly encapsulate the uncompromising nature of first love in Robert Icke’s production Has the conveyor belt from screen-to-stage celebrity turned full circle when a star from a hit TV ...
Their production keeps the original dialogue but subverts traditional gender roles through minimalist costumes, music, and lighting. The duo's theater company, Shrieking Owl Productions, is reviving ...
Romeo & Juliet (Harold Pinter Theatre, London) until June 20, 2hrs 55mins By Robert Gore-Langton Romeo And Juliet stars two young leads: Sadie Sink, star of Netflix’s Stranger Things, and British ...
Some may resist the apparent tricksiness of devices that include repetitions or reprises of scenes, as often as not accompanied by searing flashes of light separating out what might have happened (if, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Noah Jupe and Sadie Sink There has been a lot of talk on social media about a video that shows scenes from the curtain call of ...
A teenager charged with engaging in sexual acts with a 14-year-old girl when he was 15 has lost a challenge to the constitutionality of a law preventing him from advancing a “Romeo and Juliet” consent ...
The duo makes its West End debut in the Robert Icke-directed production of the classic tragedy at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the British capital. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Ahead of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. “What day is this?” asks Juliet’s father in the bug-eyed small hours, as his wife keens next to him and his ...
The Stranger Things star, 23, and the Hamnet actor, 21, who star as the leading roles, looked pleased with their performance during their first curtain call at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Sadie and ...
& Juliet flips the script on the greatest love story ever told, imagining what would happen next if Juliet hadn’t ended it all over Romeo, and got a second chance at life and love – on her terms.
There is a line early in Romeo and Juliet that Robert Icke chooses to underline: ‘In a minute there are many days.’ It becomes the quiet thesis of this urgent, emotionally lucid revival, now playing ...