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Romeo and Juliet Previews

PlayItAgain
#50Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 12:17am

thats disappointing to hear.

After Eight
#51Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 12:18am

I thought it was spotty, but it had its effective moments. All in all, I'd call it satisfactory.

The main problem was audibility. The play is modernized, with a lot of self-conscious, gimmicky touches that serve to (and perhaps strive to) call more attention to themselves than to illuminate the text, eg. Juliette delivering a speech standing on a swing.

Visually, it's spare, but handsome, with some evocative lighting and music. A huge church bell is a portentous presence throughout. (For whom does this bell toll?) Sand and fire also serve as weighty symbols.

I thought the two leads made an appealing couple, and did a good job evoking the springtime of love. They worked best in their lyrical scenes together. Of the other cast members, I thought Christian Camargo as Mercutio and Conrad Kemp as Benvolio came off the best.



Updated On: 8/25/13 at 12:18 AM

iluvtheatertrash
#52Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 12:23am

That damned bell was making me sea-sick. Just watching it sway back and forth, back and forth, back and forth all night.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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#53Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 12:24am

I thought Justin did very well to give Paris a distinct character. He has an expressive face which he used to good effect. I also agree with theatertrash about the balloon conceit. Christian Camargo is good as Mercutio and he could (should) steal the show as he settles in. I saw the original casting notice called for a David Bowie-type "masculine transvestite," which is not what he is, but his lean physicality works for the role.

iluvtheatertrash
#54Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 12:26am

Weird casting call... But I like what they wound up with. That balloon moment really stuck with me. I thought it was powerful and witty at the same time. I would love for a lot more of that playfulness.

Okay. Really going to bed now. For real. Now. Night, all.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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#55Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 12:58am

Let's be honest, we all know the reason this is on Broadway. And there are PLENTY of people willing to shell out the $$$, judging by Instagram. This is of the stagedoor tonight for Bloom:

http://t.co/rvnkRYvHtc


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#56Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 1:07am

Damn, that crowd is HUGE. I really didn't think he was still that big of a draw!!!

Ed_Mottershead
#57Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 1:11am

iluvtheatretrash: All right, already. You've cluttered up this board long enough. We know what you think, so LAY OFF!!!


BroadwayEd

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#58Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 1:31am

^Da Fuk is that reaction?

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#59Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 1:42am

@Ed- whoa. I am glad that theatretrash shared info and opinions, some of which were in response to inquiries of others. It always helps me decide if I want to see a show by reading the comments and opinions of people as a show develops.

jarrett
#60Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 1:57am

Thrilled theatretrash shared info! Hope for even more. I've been dying to hear as much as possible. Sounds like there's chemistry between the leads. I was eager to hear about the death duel w/ Romeo and Paris, so I was disappointed it's cut. Knew Bloom had some Shakespeare background, but didn't know about Guarini, so I wanted more news about his Paris. What I've seen of him has intrigued me.

I think the kinks will be ironed out, some changes made. I love the idea, and hope to see it.

John J Mackay
#61Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 2:36am

why oh why do we have to see old plays on broadway that are boring to the modern audience. We want NEW plays on broadways or revivals with political social elements that a relevant.

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#63Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 4:27am

I know you're probably trolling MacKay but I do sympathise - particularly Shakespeare because it is not written in the same language we speak or read today. It makes for a frustrating experience.


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

John J Mackay
#64Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 5:26am

I am not I hate it we need great american plays its too rare to have an all american Tony nominations. We need to as a country have theatre education, have a national funding of new writers and song writers. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

iluvtheatertrash
#65Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 6:53am

Thanks, guys. Was just trying to answer your questions.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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#66Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 8:19am

Yeah, it's all too rare to have all-American Best Play nominees. It hasn't happened in over a year!

I'm still curious about this one, but I've always looked at it as the least-appealing to me of the Shakespeare quartet we have on Broadway this fall. Still, I love Condola and look forward to her Juliet, and glad to hear Mercutio is getting good notices. I've never seen a great Romeo & Juliet, and I suspect I still might not, but it's a play I honestly think has been underdone on Broadway. Still hope to see it, maybe later in the run, though.


Words don't deserve that kind of malarkey. They're innocent, neutral, precise, standing for this, describing that, meaning the other, so if you look after them you can build bridges across incomprehension and chaos. But when they get their corners knocked off, they're no good anymore…I don't think writers are sacred, but words are. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones in the right order, you can nudge the world a little.

Luv2goToShows
#67Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 8:27am

Thanks for sharing iluvtheatertrash

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#68Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 9:12am

JustJared has some stage door photos:
http://www.justjared.com/2013/08/25/orlando-bloom-greets-romeo-juliet-fans-in-sheer-shirt/


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#69Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 9:50am

By the time they open, I think they'll have the pacing mastered and will have discovered much. I should say that the Juliet balcony scene was quite effecting.

Leveaux and crew were sitting the row in front of me. Hope they read the audience well.

wonkit
#70Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 10:19am

This is directed by the same David Leveaux who directed ARCADIA without clearly understanding anything about it? Saints preserve us! Now I will see this, out of sheer curiosity.

iluvtheatertrash
#71Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 10:36am

Oh, yes, the balcony scene was nice. But I think Romeo's confrontation with Friar Lawrence was Bloom's strongest moment, personally.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

RentBoy86
#72Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 11:41am

This theater seems to be a horrible space for plays. "Cat" with ScarJo was almost impossible to understand. I'm not sure how I'd feel about having to strain to hear Shakespeare.

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#73Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 11:48am

I didn't know Brent Carver was in this. Good to have him back on the boards.


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#74Romeo and Juliet Previews
Posted: 8/25/13 at 11:49am

Funny, that theatre worked just fine for the original Fences. And the Rickman/Duncan Private Lives. And Lost in Yonkers.


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