Romeo & Juliet at free Shakespeare in the Park
Florida Shakespeare Theater present is presenting Romeo and Juliet at The Barnacle.
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a long simmering feud between two noble families erupts in the city of Verona. Forced to choose between love and loyalty, the blood feud and a cruel twist of fate, brings about a tragic ending for the young lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Since it was written around 1595, Romeo and Juliet has been in almost continual production across the globe, and is arguably his most beloved play.
Jordon Armstrong plays Romeo and Susannah Eig plays Juliet, also in the cast are Samantha Kaufman, Joseph Ross, Joe Folocco and a whole cast of others.
These free performances begin at 8 pm on Friday and Saturday, January 18 and 19 and at 6 pm on Sunday, January 20. A $2 donation is suggested, and a limited number of VIP seats are available at $35 each. Proceeds benefit the park’s education programs.
Directed by Colleen Stovall, this production features a full cast of professional actors, period costumes and period sword fighting. Please visit FloridaShakes.com for more dates, times and locations and for details about the production.
The Barnacle is at 3485 Main Highway.
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