How would you produce act 1 scene 1 (Including prologue) of Romeo And Juliet To bring out the full dramatic qualities Of the written text
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Gabriel Clark How would you produce act 1 scene 1 (Including prologue) of Romeo And Juliet To bring out the full dramatic qualities Of the written text The opening moments of 'Romeo And Juliet' bring out many dramatic qualities for the audience. The inclusion of several vital elements such as the use of language, strong characters and-of course- conflict. When 'Shakespeare' wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' he had severe restrictions on stage; his lighting came from the sky and that was the only effects he could use, he had limited props and because of a law banning women from the stage he could only use male actors. Because of this it is obvious that my version of 'Romeo and Juliet' will be severely different to 'Shakespeare's' as I have many more resources at my disposal. If I were to stage a production of 'Shakespeare's' 'Romeo and Juliet' I would set it in two rival schools either...

