ROMEO & JULIET, The Musical

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ROMEO & JULIET - The Musical
Classic Novel by William Shakespeare
Direction by Luigi Nacario
Music by Eugene Belbis
 

November 4, 2016
Friday (10am, 2pm & 6pm)
November 5, 2016
Saturday (10am, 2pm & 6pm)
November 6, 2016
Sunday (10am & 2pm)
November 11, 2016
Friday (10am, 2pm & 6pm)
November 12, 2016
Saturday (10am, 2pm & 6pm)
November 13, 2016
Sunday (10am & 2pm)

ST. CECILIA’S HALL
St. Scholastica’s College, Leon Guinto cor. Vito Cruz, Malate, Manila

In the town of Verona, there were two rival families, the Montagues and the Capulets, involved in a family feud that goes back years before any of the members were born. One night, the Capulets held a supper at their house inviting friends and relatives of their own. Though a Montague, Romeo attended the party to forget his love for Rosaline. During the night he met Juliet and immediately fell in love with her.

To his dismay he found out that she was a Capulet. But still, he pursued his feelings towards her, that after the supper he decided to jump inside the Capulet’s yard to express his love for Juliet. In the balcony, they confessed their love for each other and agreed to secretly marry the next day. Afterwards, Romeo went to Friar Lawrence, told everything about his new love and asked for a blessing of marriage. Friar Lawrence agreed to marry them, thinking it would end the feud between the two families.

Unfortunately, the situation became worse. It all started when Mercutio, Romeo’s friend, died in a fight with Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin. Romeo killed Tybalt in an angry range, which caused him banished from Verona. On the other hand, the Capulets were planning Juliet’s marriage to County Paris, a kinsman of the Prince.

Juliet was not in favor of marrying the man so she asked Friar Lawrence to fake her own death by drinking a sleeping potion that will make everyone believe she was truly dead. The Friar agreed and promised to send word to Romeo to meet Juliet when the potion wears off and to rescue her to Mantua, where Romeo was currently staying and there they will live as couple.

Accidentally, Romeo didn’t receive the message on time. His friend informed him about Juliet’s death, he went right away to her tomb and bid farewell by drinking a poison and died. At that time, Juliet awakened and found her husband with no life beside her. Sadly, she got Romeo’s dagger, stabbed herself and died. The Montagues and Capulets mourned for the two lovers and with their shared sorrow, they, at last, made peace with each other.

The novel will be staged by maintaining the classic requirement of the play from costumes to the set. The music is composed through a fusion of western and eastern with contemporary flavor. “Romeo and Juliet” is simplified without sacrificing the original texts of Shakespeare to let young adults understand or comprehend on how the play is written. In the play, dialogues are sung with full observance of how the phrases are being read.

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