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    Romeo and Juliet

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    Palo Alto Players

    November 6-November 22, 2009

    Avg. Event Rating (3.5 Stars): 3.5 out of 5 stars rating Add Review/Comment

    Senseless violence. Needless loss. More than 400 years later, the Bard’s timeless classic of ancient feuds and young love resonates in countless headlines of warring families and factions, long-standing rivalries, and vengeances for reasons long forgotten. Shakespeare’s wondrous combination of lyricism, humor and suspense, makes immortal this tale of two instant, yet star-crossed, lovers. From first shy glance to last heartrending kiss, this dynamic production of untamed passions will captivate new and veteran theatergoers alike.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $20-$31

      Info Phone: 650-329-0891

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      November 6-November 22, 2009

      Times:
      Thurs-Sat: 8pm
      Sun: 2:30pm

    • Venue Info

      Lucie Stern Community Theatre and Center

      1305 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94301

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    • Parking Info

      There is a small, free parking lot behind the theater, as well as ample street parking.

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
      • Assisted Listening System
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      • Event Name: Romeo and Juliet
        2 out of 5 stars rating "Uninspiring"
        Review posted by: CB from San Jose, CA, Nov 17, 2009

        This production wasn't terrible, but it seemed strangely cast, poorly staged, and badly edited. Juliet was charming but too mature. Her stakes and that of her Romeo were too low. Tybalt was FAR too... Expand

        This production wasn't terrible, but it seemed strangely cast, poorly staged, and badly edited. Juliet was charming but too mature. Her stakes and that of her Romeo were too low. Tybalt was FAR too old to be playing his role, and seemed physically awkward. The cuts to the script didn't make a lot of sense and showed a lack of understanding for the themes of the play. Some of the performances, particularly those of Mercutio and Benvolio, were excellent, and the production values were good. If you want to see a production of R&J, though, I'd skip this one. It doesn't have the goods, and another is sure to come along at a different company soon. Rent Zeferelli's 1970 film version for now and bide your time. Collapse

      • Event Name: Romeo and Juliet
        "Palo Alto's Romeo & Juliet"
        Comment posted by: annonymus from Santa Clara, CA, Nov 14, 2009

        The characters were not cast very well. Juliet seemed too old for the role and she played off of romeo with a sense of motherly control. I could not see the beleivabilty in the look of Juliet's... Expand

        The characters were not cast very well. Juliet seemed too old for the role and she played off of romeo with a sense of motherly control. I could not see the beleivabilty in the look of Juliet's complexion in comparison to her parents. Romeo had a lot of good energy, but he played the role a bit to casual and delivered every soliloquy to the fourth wall with such a carefree attitude. Hard to believe there was a tragedy at all.The first scene where Juliet and Romeo meet was some of the worst staging I have ever seen It took eons for Juliet to make her way across the dance floor towards Romeo.When Romeo takes her in his arms, it is directly in front of Lady Capulet and Paris (two characters who should have interjected had they seen this)There was no innocence in Juliet's behavior towards Romeo.It was like watching two people in a club.Juliet only portrayed anger I did not believe any one was in love in this play which gives the ending nothing. Collapse

      • Event Name: Romeo and Juliet
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Palo Alto Players Dazzles...As Always!"
        Review posted by: Sarah G. from Menlo Park, Nov 09, 2009

        This show is wonderful. First of all, it is visually STUNNING. The set is lovely and creates a suitable atmosphere for this emotionally charged play. THE COSTUMES ARE AMAZING!!! Everyone looks period... Expand

        This show is wonderful. First of all, it is visually STUNNING. The set is lovely and creates a suitable atmosphere for this emotionally charged play. THE COSTUMES ARE AMAZING!!! Everyone looks period appropriate and absolutely sparkling. The men are extremely handsome and dapper and the ladies are gorgeous! The cast is very endearing. I loved everyone; each character contributed to the overall success of the show. Sepideh Moafi as Juliet is overall BEAUTIFUL. She glows on stage and oh wow, her voice! Her interactions with Romeo are fun and heartbreaking, and I especially loved her relationship with the nurse. They work quite well together. Paul Jennings as Tybalt utterly commands the stage. The fights are exciting and scary--in a good way of course! Joshua Messick is hilarious in his roles as Peter and Samson, and Shannon Warrick as the Nurse is a huge standout--a very honest performance. Andrew Gruen as Romeo is absoultely charming and lively. Don't miss this show! Collapse

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