Romeo and Juliet [electronic resource]/ William Shakespeare.
2013
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Romeo and Juliet [electronic resource]/ William Shakespeare.
Published
London : Globe on Screen, 2013.
Distributed
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023.
Description
1 online resource (1 video file)
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Series
Shakespeare's Globe to Globe Festival on Screen 2
Summary
In spite of the hatred of their long-feuding families, Romeo and Juliet fall instantly in love. To escape their parents' anger they decide to elope, but, when a message is fatally left undelivered, tragedy strikes, uniting both families in woe. Perhaps the Americas' most famous production of the most famous play ever, Grupo Galpao's carnivalesque Romeo & Juliet returns to the Globe with its thrilling mix of circus, music, dance and Brazilian folk culture. The only festival participants to have played at Shakespeare's Globe before, they bring the promise of a cavalcade of passion. .
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Brazilian Portuguese (Original Language), English (Subtitles).
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Cast - Antonio Edson (Narrator); Beto Franco (Prince & Capulet); Eduardo Moreira (Romeo); Fernanda Vianna (Juliet); Inês Peixoto (Capulet's Wife); Júlio Maciel (Benvolio); Lydia Del Picchia (Samson & Servant to the Capulets Lydia Del Picchia); Paulo André (Tybalt & Friar Laurence); Rodolfo Vaz (Mercutio); Teuda Bara (Nurse) .
Cast - Antonio Edson (Narrator); Beto Franco (Prince & Capulet); Eduardo Moreira (Romeo); Fernanda Vianna (Juliet); Inês Peixoto (Capulet's Wife); Júlio Maciel (Benvolio); Lydia Del Picchia (Samson & Servant to the Capulets Lydia Del Picchia); Paulo André (Tybalt & Friar Laurence); Rodolfo Vaz (Mercutio); Teuda Bara (Nurse) .
Credits
Creative Team - Onestaldo de Pennaforte (Translators); Gabriel Villela (Design); Luciana Buarque (Costume); Agnaldo Pinho (Puppets); Fernando Muzzi (Music).
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