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& Juliet at The Kennedy Center

author: Erin Tarpley 

“Are you a strong enough man to write a strong woman?”

Ah, Shakespeare.  The Bard.  The Playwright. The bane of every 9th grade English student.  With as famous as his works are, it should come as no surprise that his most famous romantic tragedy of Romeo and Juliet would be turned into a musical at varying times throughout history.  It is also not too surprising that someone would come along and attempt to rewrite The Bard’s work into something different,

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Broadway Production of "& Juliet" ???? Matthew Murphy

& Juliet at The Hippodrome Theatre Baltimore

Baltimore is throwing glitter and making it rain! Launching their National Tour from right here in Charm City, & Juliet is the refreshing and sensational ‘Elizabethan meets Millennials Mashup’ the world didn’t know it needed! Evocative, full of heart, and one hell of a good time, & Juliet is the upbeat, feel-good, coming of age tale that the great William Shakespeare was never able to truly give us; audiences are falling in love with it if their show-stopping ovations and unending applause are any indication.

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The North American tour of Company ???? Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade

Company at The Kennedy Center

Somebody hold me too close.  Somebody hurt me too deep.  Somebody sit in my chair and ruin my sleep and make me aware of being alive.  Being alive.  That’s the plea of protagonist Bobby in Stephen Sondheim’s musical Company (book by George Furth) which is currently gracing the stage in the elegant Opera House at The John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts in our nation’s capital.  Originally produced in 1970 Company was nominated for 14 Tony Awards and won six.

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