NewsPHOTO CALL: Romeo and Juliet, Starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad, Opens on Broadway; Red Carpet Arrivals, Curtain Call and Cast PartyOrlando Bloom ("The Lord of the Rings") and Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad (Stick Fly, The Trip to Bountiful) star as an interracial pair of young lovers doomed by intolerance in the Broadway revival of Romeo and Juliet, which officially opened Sept. 19 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Matthew Blank, Joseph Marzullo
September 20, 2013
Helmed by David Leveaux, the gritty, contemporary staging of Romeo and Juliet began previews Aug. 24. Leveaux has staged Arcadia, Cyrano de Bergerac, Nine, The Glass Menagerie and Jumpers on Broadway, among others.
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Romeo and Juliet, Starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad, Opens on Broadway; Red Carpet Arrivals, Curtain Call and Cast Party
Romeo and Juliet, Starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad, Opens on Broadway; Red Carpet Arrivals, Curtain Call and Cast Party
Orlando Bloom ("The Lord of the Rings") and Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad (Stick Fly, The Trip to Bountiful) star as an interracial pair of young lovers doomed by intolerance in the Broadway revival of Romeo and Juliet, which officially opened Sept. 19 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre...
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Orlando Bloom, Condola Rashad and Brent Carver
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Jayne Houdyshell, Orlando Bloom, Condola Rashad, Brent Carver and Chuck Cooper
This production marks the first time in 36 years that the play has been produced for Broadway. This version of the classic tale, according to press notes, "will retain Shakespeare’s original language but have a modern setting in which members of the Montague family will be white, and the Capulet family will be black."
The creative team includes scenic designer Jesse Poleshuck, costume designer Fabio Toblini, lighting designer David Weiner, sound designer David Van Tieghem and hair designer David Brian Brown.
According to producers, "In this new production, the members of the Montague household will be white, and the blood relatives of the Capulet family will be black. While race defines the family lineages, the original cause of the ‘ancient quarrel’, passed down by successive generations to their young, has been lost to time. Shakespeare’s dramatization of the original poem sets the two young lovers in a context of prejudice, authoritarian parents, and a never ending cycle of ‘revenge.’ Against this background, the strength of their love changes the world."
Producers have set aside 100 tickets per performance at $20 for purchase by students and educators.
For tickets visit Ticketmaster.com. The Richard Rodgers Theatre is located at 226 W. 46th Street.