Review: Romeo and Juliet, Duke of York's Theatre, starring Tom Holland and Francesca Amewudah-Rivers
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
- A few thoughts on Romeo and Juliet at the Duke of York's Theatre
Directed by Jamie Lloyd
Starring Tom Holland and Francesca Amewudah-Rivers
Running time: 2 hours and 15 minutes, including an interval
This was a preview performance, and I bought my own ticket. I was sitting in the upper circle with a partially restricted view.
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Finally a post from someone who actually watched the play and who can comment on more than the aesthetics of the leads👍
I love the modern take Jamie did and having Tom as Romeo is perfect
Me too.
I’ve got box tickets to see this in June. I don’t like Romeo & Juliet either, I hated the play when I studied it at English GCSE.
However, there’s something about the creative genius of Jamie Lloyd and William Shakespeare combined that intrigues me about this. I think a modern feel might actually be a good move and be well suited for this play.
Plus, I’m excited to see Francesca Amewudah-Rivers play Juliet.
Huh... Always thought everybody just bought the tickets for tom Holland that's why it broke a world record and sold out in 2 Hours
Wait really wow a world record for what
@@devin2005 what do you mean? For selling out this quick 3 months worth of tickets sold out in 2 Hours that's like 60K tickets
Tom holland is not for me at all but I bought a ticket because Jamie Lloyd and Shakespeare.
Was the audience problematic, did they go crazy when Tom was on stage, as I'm dreading being taken out of the moment each time he is?
Not at all. Great atmosphere in the build-up, and you could hear a pin drop most of the time during the performance. It was a wonderful audience to be part of.
@@RevStan wonderful to know. Thank you for replying.
Really glad you enjoyed it. I am a big fan of the play so would have liked to have seen this version - perhaps they may film it for the future.
@@loureviews It would make sense if they did, given the appetite for it.
For me the classic 90's still the best.
That’s a movie
Which production did you see?