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‘Romeo & Juliet’ Theatre Review

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Beth Lloyd 'Romeo & Juliet' Theatre Review Romeo and Juliet is a romantic play based on two people's desire to spend their lives together, but it doesn't exactly turn out exactly as they would have liked. The Black Cat Company showed this William Shakespeare production to us on Friday the 20th of October. This play is nearly split in half at the beginning, there are two groups of people both completely different, The Capulet's and The Montague's. Romeo a good-looking working class young man is a Montague and always will be, he falls for a beautiful women Juliet and everything is fine until he finds out that she is a Capulet. After sneaking around Romeo is banished from the city of Verona for killing Tybalt a Capulet. Whilst Juliet is forced to marry a gentleman (by her parents) she does not want to go through with it. She then gets her hands...

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