Romeo and Juliet at Flamboyán Theater
Dates: 1/27/2017 - 1/29/2017
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107 Suffolk Street
New York, NY 10002
Running Time: 2 hrs 30 min
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What do Lady Gaga, Shakespeare, reality TV and a bathtub have in common? They're all part of this wild reimagining of ROMEO & JULIET! This January, for five performances only at the historic Flamboyan Theatre, enjoy a truly unique theatrical experience where the balcony scene as it’s never been done before, with Juliet’s ambition and sexuality laid bare as she performs her most famous lines in a bathtub! Journey to a universe where strong women rule: Ladies Capulet and Montague head the warring households and a gender-flipped Mercutio is a dangerous rebel. Throughout the show, a live camera feed operated by the Prince and his lackeys is a constant reminder that no one can escape being watched.
Directed by Talley Murphy. Starring Jimmy Mason as Romeo, Kalista Tazlin as Juliet, Laura Pruden* as the Nurse, Daniel Mitura* as Paris, Jaime Lubin as Mercutio, John Michael Hansen as Friar Laurence, Raphael Corkhill as the Prince, Patricia Black as Capulet, Hunter Wolfson as Benvolio, Wesli Spencer as Tybalt, Lisa Faith Phillips as Montague, Kanwar Singh as the Apothecary, and Julian Mileta as the Chief Watchman.
*Appears courtesy of Actors' Equity Association
https://www.romeoandjulietandabathtub.com
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Ages: Ages 14 and up
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