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Shakespeare’s famous tale of two forbidden lovers is brought to the main stage by National Ballet Theatre of Odessa, Ukraine

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Romeo and Juliet

  • The story: Shakespeare’s famous tragedy about two star-crossed teenagers in love serves as a cautionary tale to grudge-bearing elders and impetuous youth alike
  • The characters: the young couple at the center, their feuding parents, their feuding friends, lots of other people who are feuding
  • The score: every insult, sword fight, and stolen kiss comes sonically to life


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About National Ballet Theatre of Odessa, Ukraine presents "Romeo and Juliet"

Wine-colored velvet hangs over the Palace Theatre’s vast proscenium stage, completing a picture of elegance sketched out by the ornate cream walls and balconies. Opened in 1931 as an RKO movie house, the theater has survived the century with much of its original furnishings intact, including the huge brass chandelier and the original murals by Andrew Karoly and Jules Zartol.

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