The Brown University/Trinity Rep MFA Programs will present a dramatic reinvention of the Shakespearian classic Romeo and Juliet, directed by Ryan Purcell (Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs '13). Experience this timeless tale of forbidden passion in a new way: a world filled with violence, jealousy, and ultimately loss transformed. Performances are May 7 through May 19 in the Citizens Bank Theater, Pell Chafee Performance Center, 87 Empire Street, Providence. General admission is $12, with a $6 admission for seniors and students. Tickets are now on sale at the Trinity Rep box office, by phone (401) 351-4242, and online at trinityrep.com.
Shakespeare's first great tragedy and one of his most beloved works, Romeo and Juliet is a poignant reminder of the powerful force of passion as two teens, kept apart by their feuding families, throw caution to the wind and pursue their forbidden romance.Director Ryan Purcell states, "Romeo and Juliet teaches us that love, loss and growing are experienced by people of all ages, and that we share our experiences with those in our community." Purcell hopes to transform the performances into a unique community experience for all audience members, leading to a more lively and diverse civic discourse. In order to create a more cross-generational event, Purcell has cast nine local high school students, from the Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing & Visual Arts, to round out the cast.Hundreds of local high school students, as well as several non profit social service providers and community organizations have received tickets to the show through Trinity Rep's Citizens Bank Open Access Theatre (CBOAT) program. Purcell's goal is to bring together all ages to experience the show as a communal event stating, "I want the audience to leave as more engaged members of our society, awake to the way our behavior shapes each other."Videos