But the Delacorte’s huge outdoor stage needs a director more comfortable with staging action and group scenes - for “Romeo and Juliet,” in which Verona’s warring houses play a crucial role, unsteadiness in handling the ensemble is fatal. And ...
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Review: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Find Too Little Love in the Park
Free Shakespeare in the Park’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’ loses its passion chasing politics
Unfortunately, the modern twist unnecessarily complicates and feels almost incompatible with Shakespeare’s text. There is little to the production that explains precisely why Romeo and Juliet are starcrossed, or where the animosity between their fa...
Romeo & Juliet: Star-Crossed and Border Bound
There are plenty of other reasons to be wowed by this production. I have to wonder if Oana Botez was working with some chemical enhancements when designing the masquerade costumes. They’re a deliriously freakish collection of whimsy and pagan fever...
Review: Romeo and Juliet are border-crossed lovers at Shakespeare in the Park
While it may not all hang together, though, this Romeo & Juliet offers much to savor. Principle among them are Deirdre O’Connell’s magnificently world-weary, knowing and bawdy Nurse and Glenn Fleshler’s commanding Lord Capulet, whose paternal t...
'Romeo & Juliet' Off-Broadway review — a star-crossed love story on the border
Also baffling are the choice to take the intermission after Romeo and Juliet's wedding (rather than after Tybalt and Mercutio’s murders) and the music by Michael Thurber, used so sparingly that you may forget the previous tune by the time the next ...
Review: Romeo & Juliet at the Delacorte Theater
It’s been years since I’ve read or seen Romeo and Juliet and the play hits middle-aged me differently than it did my younger self. Tybalt’s toxic masculinity, the older generation’s terrible parenting, and the state’s ineffectuality all see...
Theater ‘Romeo & Juliet’ get ICE’d out at the border wall (Off Broadway review)
One of the reasons we return to the Bard — and to any classic work — is to find the thread that make a centuries-old story relevant to today’s audiences. Ali succeeds in crafting some memorable stage images, and of depicting the challenges for ...
A Romeo and Juliet That Ignores Its Own Strength
That’s the persistent disappointment of our era of Shakespeare in the Park: Those behind the enterprise seem convinced that audiences come to see a parade of flashy costumes, backed by a visual metaphor for modern politics that’s easy to read on ...
‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: No Love Lost for Shakespeare in the Park
Mr. Ali, who directed the flashy but fun “Twelfth Night” that reopened the Delacorte last year, again piles on the pageantry. At the Capulet ball where Romeo and Juliet meet, Juliet and her mother grab microphones and sing a brief duet, presumabl...
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