Romeo has crept into the Capulet garden and is looking up at Juliet as she appears at her window. She cannot hear what he is saying.
It is night, of course; and for Romeo and Juliet, as for Wagner's Tristan and Isolde, night is blissful and day abhorrent. "But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?" As Juliet turns on ...
The beautifully designed, often-engaging production runs through Feb. 23 at the Mainstage Theatre in the Cultural Arts ...
There are two ways of reading Romeo and Juliet, one of which is correct, in the sense that it is the way that Shakespeare meant it to be read and understood, and the other is incorrect ...