Romeo and Juliet - YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA
Art thou a man? thy form cries out thou art.
Thy tears are womanish, thy wild acts denote
The unreasonable fury of a beast.
Unseemly woman in a seeming man,
Or ill-beseeming beast in seeming both! —Friar Laurence
This version of Romeo and Juliet lays its scene in an all-girls high school, where romance and violence are even more inextricably intertwined than in the fair Verona of the Bard’s most iconic play.
ROMEO AND JULIET by William Shakespeare
Directed by Emma Weinstein
Choreographer and Production Dramaturg: Michael Breslin
Scenic Designer: Gerardo Díaz Sánchez
Costume Designer: Cole McCarty
Sound Designer: Andrew Rovner
Projection Designer: Christopher H. Evans
Fight Director: Michael Rossmy
Stage Manager: Zachry J. Bailey
Thy tears are womanish, thy wild acts denote
The unreasonable fury of a beast.
Unseemly woman in a seeming man,
Or ill-beseeming beast in seeming both! —Friar Laurence
This version of Romeo and Juliet lays its scene in an all-girls high school, where romance and violence are even more inextricably intertwined than in the fair Verona of the Bard’s most iconic play.
ROMEO AND JULIET by William Shakespeare
Directed by Emma Weinstein
Choreographer and Production Dramaturg: Michael Breslin
Scenic Designer: Gerardo Díaz Sánchez
Costume Designer: Cole McCarty
Sound Designer: Andrew Rovner
Projection Designer: Christopher H. Evans
Fight Director: Michael Rossmy
Stage Manager: Zachry J. Bailey