Romeo and Juliet

Shakespeare would fit in well with today’s Gen Y, all caught up in lovesick teenagers, strict parents and rebellion. At least Romeo and Juliet had a bit more class than today’s stereotypes, even if slightly more dramatic.
Sarah Hazlehurst
Published on September 20, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Romeo and Juliet, the worlds most tragic lovers of antiquity have travelled forward 500 years in time to re-play their love life on the Powerhouse platform. Okay, no that’s not what is happening but it would have been great if they didn't die in tragedy and went on to become the oldest living couple of their century. But that wouldn't be poetic enough, right?

You can re-live their love life being performed on stage by the Bell Shakespeare Group at the very fitting outdoor area of the Powerhouse. It may be lacking the Leo lovin’, but it will showcase the revered playwright’s timeless tragedy for this year’s Brisbane Festival. Shakespeare would fit in well with today’s Gen Y, all caught up in lovesick teenagers, strict parents and rebellion. At least Romeo and Juliet had a bit more class than today’s stereotypes, even if slightly more dramatic.

Take some friends for some theatrical entertainment and relax at the QUT Festival Theatre outside the Powerhouse. Don’t forget your cushions and blankets, but any potions or daggers will be confiscated.

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